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Infiniti Stealer: a new macOS infostealer using ClickFix and Python/Nuitka
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Published 2026-03-25 19:19 UTCUpdated 2026-03-26 17:39 UTC
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Overview
A previously undocumented macOS infostealer has surfaced during our routine threat hunting. We initially tracked it as NukeChain, but shortly before publication, the malware’s operator panel became publicly visible, revealing its real name: Infiniti Stealer.
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0.81
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2
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Duplicate ratio
0%
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Infiniti Stealer: a new macOS infostealer using ClickFix and Python/Nuitka
Malwarebytes Threat Analysis · malwarebytes.com · 2026-03-26 17:39 UTC
Illicit npm packages leverage bogus install logs for covert malware infections
SC Media · scworld.com · 2026-03-25 19:19 UTC
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