A malicious ad-blocking extension on Chrome and Edge known as NexShield is using the ClickFix attack to infect devices with a ...
This clever new ClickFix evolution actually creates a problem to 'fix ...
A malvertising campaign is using a fake ad-blocking Chrome and Edge extension named NexShield that intentionally crashes the ...
ClickFix variant CrashFix relies on a malicious Chrome extension to crash the browser and trick victims into installing the ...
A malicious extension impersonating an ad blocker forces repeated browser crashes before pushing victims to run ...
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Fake Chrome extension 'breaks' your computer before it hits you with malware — how to stay safe
Chrome and Edge users are being targeted by a fake ad blocker extension that crashes their browsers and then infects their ...
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 ...
Researchers uncovered a CrashFix campaign where a fake Chrome ad blocker crashes browsers to trick users into installing the ...
ClickFix attack employs fake Windows security udpates. Updated November 27 with another Windows update warning, along with threat intelligence from the Acronis Threat Research Unit regarding the use ...
A new campaign is targeting the European hospitality industry.
Windows users need to be vigilant, as a new ClickFix malware campaign is deploying fake blue screen of death (BSOD) errors that trick victims into infecting their own systems.
Update, Oct. 18, 2024: This story, originally published Oct. 17, includes new comments and mitigations from security experts. Hackers are becoming more crafty and sophisticated to avoid getting caught ...
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