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🔎 Seems like #Odyssey #macOS stealer crossed our upper tolerance band for the average detection rate on Nov 1st, indicating an active campaign. Geography suggests the spread is global, with visible clusters in India, the US, APAC, and parts of Europe. Missed our latest

🔎 Seems like #Odyssey #macOS stealer crossed our upper tolerance band for the average detection rate on Nov 1st, indicating an active campaign. 
Geography suggests the spread is global, with visible clusters in India, the US, APAC, and parts of Europe.  

Missed our latest
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Moonlock has been verified by AV-TEST 🎉 AV-TEST independently evaluates antivirus software for accuracy and overall performance. Moonlock proved malware-proof on macOS and didn’t flag a single trusted file. That means it protects you from anything harmful while keeping your

Moonlock has been verified by AV-TEST 🎉

AV-TEST independently evaluates antivirus software for accuracy and overall performance. Moonlock proved malware-proof on macOS and didn’t flag a single trusted file. That means it protects you from anything harmful while keeping your
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2025 showed clearly — the myth of a “safe Mac” is dead. According to Moonlock’s annual threat report: • macOS backdoor variants 📈 up by 67% • Stealer malware families 📈 up by 17% • Over 80 countries hit by major stealer campaigns In short: Macs are no longer “safe by

2025 showed clearly — the myth of a “safe Mac” is dead.
According to Moonlock’s annual threat report:
• macOS backdoor variants 📈 up by 67%
• Stealer malware families 📈 up by 17%
• Over 80 countries hit by major stealer campaigns

In short: Macs are no longer “safe by