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ClickFix, a type of attack that tricks people into running console commands to download malware, thinking they’re fixing a ...
A new campaign employing ClickFix attacks has been spotted targeting both Windows and Linux systems using instructions that ...
College students and faculty may have been tricked into clicking on a CAPTCHA spreading malware through iClicker.
The website of iClicker, a popular student engagement platform, was compromised in a ClickFix attack that used a fake CAPTCHA ...
The Russia-linked threat actor known as COLDRIVER has been observed distributing a new malware called LOSTKEYS as part of an ...
As reported by Cyber Security News, security researchers at BadByte have identified more than 2,800 hacked websites that are ...
A fake CAPTCHA prompt is reportedly responsible for tricking millions of college students and instructors into installing ...
Russia-linked APT Star Blizzard is using the ClickFix technique in recent attacks distributing the LostKeys malware.
Proofpoint says multiple state-sponsored groups seen using ClickFix attack technique Russians, North Koreans, and Iranians all involved State-sponsored actors are mostly engaged in cyber-espionage ...
Microsoft unveils ClickFix technique for credential stealing Microsoft has recently uncovered an ongoing phishing campaign ...
Despite its age, the ClickFix method remains a popular tool in the arsenal of cybercriminals. Security researchers from Sophos X-Ops came across the sophisticated attack tactic again in their latest ...
The ClickFix attack technique has gotten so popular that even state-sponsored threat actors are using it, research from Proofpoint claims, having observed at least three groups leveraging the ...