Threat Actors Advertising New ‘ClickFix’ Payload That Stores Malware within Browser Cache

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new iteration of the ‘ClickFix’ social engineering campaign, which now employs a sophisticated technique to evade detection by storing malware directly within a victim’s browser cache. This evolution represents a significant and dangerous shift in how threat actors bypass traditional endpoint security measures. By leveraging legitimate browser functionality, attackers can […]

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