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FileFix attack is a new version of the ever popular ClickFix social engineering tool. For those unfamiliar with ClickFix, it ...
Less understood than phishing, the social engineering technique that tricks users into pasting malicious commands into tools ...
Use of the ClickFix attack vector has shot up by 517% since the second half of 2024, making it the second most abused attack ...
A cybersecurity researcher has developed FileFix, a variant of the ClickFix social engineering attack that tricks users into ...
North Korean cyber group targets Web3 businesses with Nim-based malware, exploiting AppleScript and Telegram for persistent ...
A new ClickFix campaign targets macOS users with fake Spectrum support sites, tricking victims with CAPTCHA failures to paste ...
A new FileFix attack allows executing malicious scripts while bypassing the Mark of the Web (MoTW) protection in Windows by ...
A deceptive fake error attack vector, ClickFix, surged by over 500%, becoming the second most common attack method after ...
Security researchers found ClickFix attacks evolving to target other operating systems On Android and iOS, the attack is particularly worrisome, as it transforms into a drive-by attack The malware ...
ClickFix has been making headlines for months now. It is a social engineering tactic similar to ancient “You’ve got a virus” popups that used to plague internet sites two decades ago.
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 ...
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