ClickFix attack delivers infostealers, RATs in fake Booking.com emails
- A phishing campaign impersonating Booking.com is targeting hospitality organizations in the UK, according to Microsoft.
- Cybercriminals are using a tactic called ClickFix to deliver credential-stealing malware and conduct financial theft since December.
- As of February 2025, the campaign poses a tangible threat to UK-based businesses, according to Microsoft.
- Microsoft stated that improved identity checks are required to prevent fraudulent listings and protect consumers on Booking.com.
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Microsoft warns about a new phishing campaign impersonating Booking.com
A ClickFix phishing campaign tricks people into downloading RATs and infostealers.
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Read Full ArticleHackers are impersonating Booking, Microsoft warns
Microsoft launched the alert for a 'phishing' campaign that uses Booking to deceive companies that work in the hospitality business. As can be read in the Microsoft Threat Intelligence blog post, those responsible for this scheme send emails to hotel employees posing as customers who made reservations through the Booking platform, thus leading them to download malicious software. Once installed, this software can steal credentials and bank detai…
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