Your Mac might be mining crypto for a hacker right now and you have no idea.
A critical macOS Screen Sharing exploit is being actively used in the wild. Dutch cybersecurity agency confirmed attackers are hitting Macs with port 5900 exposed, bypassing passwords, gaining root access, and dropping Monero miners to drain your CPU.
CISA rated it 9.8/10 severity because it's fully automatable. Apple patched it August 6th, but unpatched Macs are still wide open.
Update macOS immediately or disable Screen Sharing if you don't use it. This isn't theoretical—it's happening now.
A critical macOS Screen Sharing exploit is being actively used in the wild. Dutch cybersecurity agency confirmed attackers are hitting Macs with port 5900 exposed, bypassing passwords, gaining root access, and dropping Monero miners to drain your CPU.
CISA rated it 9.8/10 severity because it's fully automatable. Apple patched it August 6th, but unpatched Macs are still wide open.
Update macOS immediately or disable Screen Sharing if you don't use it. This isn't theoretical—it's happening now.