Researchers have discovered another data-seizing macOS malware, with “Cthulhu Stealer” sold to online criminals for just $500 a month.

Cthulhu Stealer in action [Cado Security]

Cthulhu Stealer in action [Cado Security]
The Mac is becoming even more of a target for malware, with warnings surfacing from researchers surfacing on a regular basis. In the latest example, it’s for malware that’s been in circulation for quite a few months.
Explained by Cato Security and reported by Hacker News on Friday, the malware referred to as “Cthulu Stealer” has apparently been around since late 2023. Consisting of “Malware-as-a-Service,” it was able to be used by online criminals for a mere $500 per month.