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ClickFix malware tactic used by Iran, Russia, and North Korea from Nov 2024–Feb 2025 replaces payload delivery in major ...
Hackers are tricking people into installing password-stealing malware by making them press keyboard shortcuts under the ...
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Despite its age, the ClickFix method remains a popular tool in the arsenal of cybercriminals. Security researchers from ...
Hack attacks via CAPTCHAs are dangerous because users click on them out of habit when they appear on websites. Hackers are now exploiting this instant-reaction behavior with fake pop-up messages that ...
North Korea’s Lazarus hackers are using the ClickFix technique for malware deployment in fresh attacks targeting the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
The notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group has reportedly adopted 'ClickFix' tactics to deploy malware targeting job seekers in the cryptocurrency industry, particularly centralized finance ...
Lazarus Group deploys GolangGhost via fake job interviews using ClickFix, targeting Windows/macOS users with finance roles.
ClickFix is a social engineering trick that hackers have been using more and more since early 2024 to spread malware. It fools you into running malicious commands on your own computer, and the ...