MacPaw launches SpyBuster: an application for macOS that allows you to track down Russian and Belarusian spyware
By: Myroslav Trinko | 22.03.2022, 12:16
The Ukrainian company MacPaw has announced the SpyBuster app for macOS, which allows you to protect yourself from cyber attacks from Russia and Belarus.
What is known
With Spybuster users may find unwanted applications on their computer. They are classified based on a verified list that the MacPaw team has put together themselves, as well as package ID and other characteristics. To check the program, it is not necessary to run it.
SpyBuster also has the ability to analyze the operation of programs in background mode. SpyBuster analyzes the data flow and determines which servers applications connect to and their physical location.
Where can I download
The SpyBuster app is free and can be downloaded on the official website of the company.
A source: MacPaw
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