A new ClickFix attack variant uses fake CAPTCHA pages instructing victims to paste and execute malicious commands in Windows Terminal.
Microsoft reveals ClickFix campaign abusing Windows Terminal to deliver Lumma Stealer and steal browser credentials.
Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
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Windows quietly shipped a real sudo command, and it changes everything about how I use the terminal
Sudo in Windows is a godsend.
In ClickFix attacks, victims are supposed to execute commands themselves to infect their systems. One campaign relies on Windows Terminal.
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5 Windows commands I use instead of the GUI
Quick and efficient command-line alternatives to everyday GUI tasks.
Attackers are using fake Claude Code install pages and malicious search ads to spread infostealer malware targeting Windows ...
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.
ClickFix, the malware delivery method behind these attacks, requires no technical exploits — just your trust, a copied command, and one tap of the Enter key.
A fake website, a ClickFix, and an infostealer ...
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