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Do you have any antivirus recomendations for Linux.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Here's one example of a privilege escalation

https://security.berkeley.edu/news/macos-ipados-and-ios-local-privilege-escalation-vulnerability-cve-2021-30807

And here's a little more detail about it, complete with links:

https://www.offsec.com/offsec/macos-preferences-priv-escalation/

This is probably also a zero day because Apple acknowledged that it was in use in the wild at the time (first link).

every single one requires the user to install something

Not all. HVNC, for example, doesn't require anything by the user and with clever use, an attacker could get just add much value from it as with a privilege escalation bug.

Also XCSSET Updated used a zero day in Safari.

These attacks are still a lot less common vs Windows because the attack surface is much smaller, but it's foolhardy to think macOS is immune in some way.

Rarely do attacks use just one strategy, usually they bundle malware with a zero day of some sort. Since macOS has a small user base, look less at the impact and more at the capabilities. All types of malware exist for macOS, so if it gets much larger adoption, we'll see more effort in packaging them together.