ClickFix Attack Uses Steganography to Hide Malware in Fake Windows Security Update

Cybersecurity researchers at Huntress have uncovered a sophisticated ClickFix campaign that leverages steganography to conceal malicious code within PNG images disguised as Windows Update screens. The attack chain delivers multiple variants of information-stealing malware, including LummaC2 and Rhadamanthys, through a deceptive social engineering technique that tricks users into executing commands via the Windows Run prompt. […]

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