The article discusses the use of emond, a legacy macOS daemon, for malware persistence by executing malicious payloads on system events. This technique leverages emond's ability to run commands with root privileges upon startup or other triggers, demonstrating a significant security risk in older macOS versions like Monterey. Developers and cybersecurity professionals should monitor for such mechanisms as Apple phases out support for emond in newer systems.
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