Be careful if you see this error message on your computer. This is a new technique used by hackers to install malware. There are countless cyber threats online, with ...
ClickFix uses dialogue boxes with fake error messages to trick users into copying, pasting and running malicious scripts on their own computers, bypassing security ...
A new ClickFix campaign is luring users to fraudulent Google Meet conference pages showing fake connectivity errors that deliver info-stealing malware for Windows and macOS operating systems. ClickFix ...
The ClickFix campaign is targeting users with fake Google Meet errors and attempting to plant info-stealers posing as a fix. Windows and Mac users are being targeted by a new social engineering ...
Use of the ClickFix attack vector has shot up by 517% since the second half of 2024, making it the second most abused attack vector behind phishing. The attack uses a fake reCAPTCHA to trick users ...
‘Some of these faked results have been obvious and silly,’ said Liz Reid, head of Google Search. ‘Others have implied that we returned dangerous results for topics.’ Google has defended itself for the ...
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