A woman shared the "Clickfix" scheme that tried to infect her computer in a viral social-media post.
‘Shamos’ is a new infostealer that's being used to target vulnerable Macs but it's also the latest in a long list of malware taking advantage of ClickFix-style attacks to trick users into downloading ...
Windows Run is no longer the primary vessel for these attacks ...
ClickFix attacks have evolved to feature videos that guide victims through the self-infection process, a timer to pressure targets into taking risky actions, and automatic detection of the operating ...
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.
A dangerous cybercrime tool has surfaced in underground forums, making it far easier for attackers to spread malware. Instead of relying on hidden downloads, this ...
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 attack ...
Business email compromise (BEC) uses social engineering, not malware—layered defenses and user vigilance are essential.
Cyber criminals would much rather log in than hack in. That’s why infostealer malware, designed to exfiltrate user credentials, browser data, messages, documents, images, and device information, is ...
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