![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Many software sites provide checksums that users can use to validate that the copy they downloaded matches what the software authors uploaded. The bad news is that the situation isn’t as simple. The good news is that the false copy of HandBrake has now been removed from the source’s website and replaced with a clean one. ![]() If the unsuspecting user did enter the requested credentials, consider the Mac compromised. When run, the fake copy of HandBrake would ask for admin privileges, something the untainted program never did and never needed to do. The telltale sign of a malware-infected copy of HandBrake would have escaped casual macOS users. ![]()
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