DeepLoad Malware Uses ClickFix and AI Evasion to Hit Enterprise Networks

New “DeepLoad” malware is turning a single user click into fileless, credential‑stealing persistence inside enterprise networks, leveraging the ClickFix technique and AI-generated obfuscation to evade traditional defenses. DeepLoad arrives via ClickFix a social engineering technique that instructs users to paste…

What Makes Browser Hijacking a Silent Threat?

Web browsers act as a critical gateway to an organization’s digital ecosystem, enabling access to banking, email, cloud applications, and sensitive customer data. When attackers compromise this gateway, they can monitor user activity, redirect traffic, and capture confidential credentials without…

ChatGPT Vulnerability Enabled Silent Leakage of Prompts and Sensitive Information

Artificial intelligence assistants increasingly handle our most sensitive data, operating under the assumption that enclosed environments keep this information secure. However, a newly disclosed vulnerability in ChatGPT shattered this expectation. Discovered by Check Point Research, this flaw exploited the isolated…