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infostealer threats
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Infostealer threats have evolved beyond Windows-only malware into a cross-platform menace targeting Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. These threats use high-level languages, trusted platforms, and native utilities to steal credentials, cookies, session tokens, crypto wallets, and developer secrets at scale. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the diversification of the infostealer economy, highlighting how attackers now deploy sophisticated toolkits that operate across multiple operating systems. Understanding infostealer threats is crucial for implementing effective defenses, as these attacks increasingly leverage legitimate system features to evade detection and maximize data theft.
Infostealers have quietly slipped the Windows-only frame that long defined them, evolving into a cross-platform menace that targets macOS, Linux, and Windows environments alike — and increasingly leverages high-level languages, trusted platforms, and native utilities to steal credentials and...