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.
Security researchers Malwarebytes said the program was a part of a wider, highly sophisticated campaign which also included a custom website, reputable brand spoofing, a loader, and the good old ...
Scammers are using cloned versions of popular AI coding tools to spread info-stealing malware through fake installation ...
A new ClickFix attack variant uses fake CAPTCHA pages instructing victims to paste and execute malicious commands in Windows Terminal.
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Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
For agents, the value is clearer still: structured JSON output, reusable commands and built-in skills that let models ...
A new twist on the long-running ClickFix scam is now tricking Windows users into launching Windows Terminal and pasting ...
Threat actors are employing a new variation of the ClickFix social engineering technique called InstallFix to convince users ...
Microsoft reveals ClickFix campaign abusing Windows Terminal to deliver Lumma Stealer and steal browser credentials.
OpenAI has launched the Codex app for Windows, a desktop tool that lets developers run multiple AI coding agents, automate tasks and manage software projects directly from their PC ...
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