Hackers Use ClickFix Lure to Drop Node.js-Based Windows RAT With Tor-Powered C2

A fresh wave of cyberattacks is targeting Windows users through a deceptive social engineering technique called ClickFix. Attackers use a fake browser verification page to trick users into running a hidden command that quietly drops a Node.js-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT) onto their systems. The malware then communicates with its operators through the Tor network, […]

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