mac

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The term 'mac' commonly refers to Apple's Macintosh computers and their operating system, macOS, but can also be used as a prefix or nickname in personal names. Recently, 'mac' has been in the news for two distinct reasons: actor Rob McElhenney's legal name change to 'Rob Mac' and the widespread reporting of new macOS malware campaigns, primarily from North Korean threat actors targeting Web3 and crypto platforms.

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