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PSA: Beware of fake Mac crash reports out to steal your passwords, crypto wallets, more

9to5Mac • Wed, 15 Jul 2026

PSA: Beware of fake Mac crash reports out to steal your passwords, crypto wallets, more

While macOS is generally very stable, there are times when an app will crash and your Mac will offer to send a diagnostic report to Apple. A new form of Mac malware has been discovered, which creates fake versions of this form, requesting your Mac password as part of the data collection. If you comply, it will get access to a huge range of personal data, including your password managers and cryptocurrency wallets …

What happened?

While macOS is generally very stable, there are times when an app will crash and your Mac will offer to send a diagnostic report to Apple. A new form of Mac malware has been discovered, which creates fake versions of this form, requesting your Mac password as part of the data collection. If you comply, it will get access to a huge range of personal data, including your password managers and cryptocurrency wallets …

Story details

While macOS is generally very stable, there are times when an app will crash and your Mac will offer to send a diagnostic report to Apple.

A new form of Mac malware has been discovered, which creates fake versions of this form, requesting your Mac password as part of the data collection.

If you comply, it will get access to a huge range of personal data, including your password managers and cryptocurrency wallets …

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Original source

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