LeakNet uses ClickFix via compromised sites to gain access, enabling stealth attacks and scalable ransomware operations.
With AI, we are experiencing one of the most important interface shifts in technology—from an era of instruction to an era of intent.
The LeakNet ransomware gang is now using the ClickFix technique for initial access into corporate environments and deploys a ...
Spread the loveThe Rise of AI Agents and the Security Implications As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, its integration into various applications and systems has become increasingly ...
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Israel says it has killed the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's Basij force, a key group used to suppress demonstrations in the Islamic Republic. The Israeli military said Tuesday ...
Israel expanded its ground invasion and aerial attacks on Monday against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and held out the ...
The infamous GlassWorm malware has infected dozens more Open VSX software packages, according to new research.
Originally planned with a paid tier for companies, the alpha version of Vite+ has now been released as open source.
Your browser gives you up every time, and cookies are not the problem. One dead-simple trick takes back your privacy.
ClickFix campaigns spread MacSync macOS infostealer via malicious Terminal commands since Nov 2025, targeting AI tool users and developers.
Recent social engineering schemes involving WordPress and Microsoft’s Windows Terminal show that this relatively basic tactic is a growing threat.