This is on 10.5.2. I've read a ton of examples online and this seems to work for everyone else, so I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. In it's simplest form: tell application "Terminal" do script "ls" ...
Reaper malware targets macOS users via Script Editor to steal crypto wallets, browser passwords, and sensitive files.
Regarding the ability to create a double-clickable Terminal script (see previous item), Scott Lahteine notes that: AppleScript Menu can do more than just run AppleScripts. It allows you to run Perl ...
Jamf Threat Labs has discovered a ClickFix-style macOS attack that abuses the applescript:// URL scheme to launch Script Editor and deliver an Atomic Stealer infostealer payload — bypassing Terminal ...
I have been using Mavericks for a little while now and I have to admit that I was a little slow to get excited about this release of OS X. Once I started to sink my teeth into some of the power-user ...
I’m in the process of building various AppleScripts for HomeKit and iTunes playback (you’ll hear about them soon), and I realized I needed to find a way to run a shell command in the Terminal at ...