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Hackers have adopted the new technique called 'FileFix' in Interlock ransomware attacks to drop a remote access trojan (RAT) ...
The JavaScript code acts as a traffic distribution system (TDS), using IP filtering techniques to redirect users to fake ...
By abusing the browser's “Save as” function, FileFix can cut through Windows security barriers. Secure your Windows PC from ...
The Interlock ransomware group has partnered with the KongTuke TDS to distribute a new RAT variant via FileFix attacks.
ClickFix is a technique in which victims are presented with a fake problem (for example, a fake CAPTCHA, or a fake virus ...
A new FileFix attack allows executing malicious scripts while bypassing the Mark of the Web (MoTW) protection in Windows by exploiting how browsers handle saved HTML webpages.
Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, with ransomware attacks becoming more sophisticated by the day. One noteworthy addition to the cybersecurity ...
The PHP Interlock RAT version was observed as part of a wider Interlock campaign which has been active since at least May ...
Developed by cybersecurity researcher, mr. d0x, a FileFix attack is a new version of the ever popular ClickFix social engineering tool. For those unfamiliar with ClickFix, it tricks users into ...
A researcher has developed a new social engineering attack The attack, a variant of the existing ClickFix issue, has been called FileFix Windows users are at risk, so be on your guard A new ...
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