Hackers Using New ClickFix Technique To Exploits Human Error Via Fake Prompts
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Hackers Using New ClickFix Technique To Exploits Human Error Via Fake Prompts
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a sophisticated new social engineering campaign that exploits fundamental human trust in everyday computer interactions. The ClickFix technique, which has been actively deployed since March 2024, represents a dangerous evolution in cybercriminal tactics that bypasses traditional… Read more → The post Hackers Using New ClickFix Technique To Exploits Human Error Via Fake Prompts appeared first on IT Securi…


Hackers Leverage New ClickFix Tactic to Exploit Human Error with Deceptive Prompts
A sophisticated social engineering technique known as ClickFix baiting has gained traction among cybercriminals, ranging from individual hackers to state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups like Russia-linked APT28 and Iran-affiliated MuddyWater. This method targets human end users as the weakest link in cybersecurity defenses, tricking them into executing malicious commands through seemingly benign prompts. A […] The post Hackers …
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