A woman shared the "Clickfix" scheme that tried to infect her computer in a viral social-media post.
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The dangerous "ClickFix" scam tricking thousands of PC users
Tech expert ThioJoe exposes the dangerous ClickFix scam tricking thousands of PC users.
A new ClickFix attack variant uses fake CAPTCHA pages instructing victims to paste and execute malicious commands in Windows Terminal.
Three distinct campaigns were recently spotted, all targeting MacOS users with infostealers.
Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
A new malware strain dubbed Slopoly, likely created using generative AI tools, allowed a threat actor to remain on a compromised server for more than a week and steal data in an Interlock ransomware ...
Three distinct campaigns were recently spotted, all targeting MacOS users with infostealers.
Hackers have a new tool called ClickFix. The new attack vector combines fake human-verification prompts with malware, trying to trick users into running Terminal commands that bypass macOS security.
Over 250 legitimate websites, including news outlets and a US Senate candidate’s official webpage, been compromised to infect visitors with infostealers, warn Rapid7 researchers ...
A fake $TEMU crypto airdrop uses the ClickFix trick to make victims run malware themselves and quietly installs a remote-access backdoor.
New ClickFix variant maps WebDAV drive to run trojanized WorkFlowy app, enabling stealth C2 beacon and payload delivery.
The cyberattacks blend malvertising with a ClickFix-style technique that highlights risky behavior with AI coding assistants and command-line interfaces.
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