Weaponized Google Meet Page Tricks Users into Running PowerShell Malware

A sophisticated social engineering campaign that leverages fake Google Meet conference pages to trick users into manually executing malicious PowerShell commands, leading to system compromise through various information-stealing malware, including AsyncRAT, StealC, and Rhadamanthys.  This emerging threat, known as “ClickFix,” represents a dangerous evolution in phishing tactics that bypasses traditional security measures by exploiting human […]

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