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Hackers Use Fake CleanMyMac Site to Deploy SHub Stealer and Hijack Crypto Wallets

A convincing fake website posing as the popular Mac utility CleanMyMac is actively pushing dangerous macOS malware called SHub Stealer onto unsuspecting users. The site, hosted at cleanmymacos[.]org, has no connection to the real CleanMyMac software or its developers, MacPaw. Once inside a system, SHub Stealer harvests saved passwords, browser data, Apple Keychain contents, cryptocurrency […] The post Hackers Use Fake CleanMyMac Site to Deploy S…
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A fake site imitating the famous CleanMyMac utility currently circulates online and pushes users to execute an order in Terminal. Behind this manipulation lies SHub Stealer, a macOS malware capable of stealing passwords, browser data and crypto wallets.

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HackRead broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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