Researchers say the highly effective social engineering technique is no longer the exception for malware attacks — it's now the rule.
If you tend to copy/paste content from websites, you might be surprised to find yourself under the thrall of a ClickFix ...
Instead of waiting for you to download a bad app or a malicious file, hackers have spent the last two years tricking unsuspecting users into infecting their own computers with malware. Known as ...
Your clipboard is a major security risk that hackers love to exploit.
ClickFix attack employs fake Windows security udpates. Updated November 27 with another Windows update warning, along with threat intelligence from the Acronis Threat Research Unit regarding the use ...
Threat actors are ramping up the use of ‘ClickFix’ social engineering attacks, with this tactic likely proving highly effective for malware deployment. A new analysis by Proofpoint highlighted ...
Cybercriminals keep getting better at blending into the software you use every day. Over the past few years, we've seen phishing pages that copy banking portals, fake browser alerts that claim your ...
A new spin on the ClickFix attack is making the rounds, and it's designed to circumvent some of the strategies organizations have for mitigating them. ClickFix and its slightly more elegant offshoot, ...
Symantec and Carbon Black link Mistic backdoor attacks to KongTuke, using ClickFix lures and in-memory execution for stealthy ...
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