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 new report from Malwarebytes reveals that attackers are using a convincing fake version of the popular CleanMyMac utility to trick Mac users into installing SHub Stealer, a piece of malware capable ...
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A new variation of the ClickFix technique is capitalizing on the popularity of Anthropic's Claude Code and other AI coding tools. Researchers at Push Security discovered the threat campaign, which ...
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ClickFix, the malware delivery method behind these attacks, requires no technical exploits — just your trust, a copied ...
The Contagious Interview campaign weaponizes job recruitment to target developers. Threat actors pose as recruiters from crypto and AI companies and deliver backdoors such as OtterCookie and ...
Quick and efficient command-line alternatives to everyday GUI tasks.
LeakNet uses ClickFix via compromised sites to gain access, enabling stealth attacks and scalable ransomware operations.