Skadlig kod upptäckt i piratversioner av Final Cut Pro
Piratversioner av Apples filmredigeringsmjukvara Final Cut Pro innehåller skadlig kod som används för att utvinna kryptovaluta. Det slår nu cybersäkerhetsföretaget Jamf Threat Labs larm om. Enligt dem är koden dessutom väl dold i mjukvaran och upptäcks inte av de flesta säkerhetsappar för Mac OS.
Jamf Threat Labs varnar för att de nya kraftfulla Macdatorerna med Apple Silicon-chipp har blivit allt mer populära bland cyberkriminella som vill utvinna kryptovaluta, till följd av den stora processorkraften.
Final Cut Pro
Wikipedia (en)
Final Cut Pro (often abbreviated FCP or FCPX) is a professional non-linear video-editing application initially developed by Macromedia, and, since 1998, by Apple as part of its pro apps collection. Final Cut Pro allows users to import, edit, and process video footage, and output it to a wide variety of formats.
In the 2000s, Final Cut Pro developed a large and expanding user base, mainly video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. It also made inroads with film and television editors who have traditionally used Avid Media Composer. According to a 2007 SCRI study, Final Cut Pro made up 49% of the United States professional editing market, with Avid at 22%. A published survey in 2008 by the American Cinema Editors Guild placed their users at 21% Final Cut Pro (and growing from previous surveys of this group), while all others were on an Avid system of some kind. In 2011, Final Cut Pro 7 was replaced with the fully rewritten Final Cut Pro X, which initially lacked many features from previous versions, though frequent updates have brought back many of these features.
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