Fix” campaign against Booking.com users, abusing fake CAPTCHAs and Blue Screen of Death errors to deliver malware.
A new ClickFix social engineering campaign is targeting the hospitality sector in Europe, using fake Windows Blue Screen of ...
Threat actors are using the social engineering technique to deploy the DCRat remote access Trojan against targets in the ...
A sophisticated ClickFix campaign is targeting entities in the hospitality sector to infect them with the DCRat remote access ...
This script downloads the malware and other malicious tools, disables Windows Defender, and displays the real booking website ...
Phishers posing as Booking.com use panic-inducing blue screens to bypass security controls Russia-linked hackers are sneaking ...
Windows users need to be vigilant, as a new ClickFix malware campaign is deploying fake blue screen of death (BSOD) errors ...
Multi-stage malware campaign targets hospitality organizations using social engineering and abuse of MSBuild.exe ...
The ClickFix attack technique has gotten so popular that even state-sponsored threat actors are using it, research from Proofpoint claims, having observed at least three groups leveraging the method ...
So-called ClickFix or ClearFake attacks that bypass security controls and use unwitting victims to execute a cyber attack of their own accord are surging at the end of 2025, even outpacing phishing or ...
A new cybercrime tool called ErrTraffic allows threat actors to automate ClickFix attacks by generating 'fake glitches' on ...