Fake ChatGPT Atlas Browser Used in ClickFix Attack to Steal Passwords
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a critical ChatGPT Atlas browser attack, confirming the danger of the ongoing surge in the ClickFix threat.

Huntress threat researchers are tracking a ClickFix campaign that includes a variant of the scheme in which the malicious code is hidden in the fake image of a Windows Update and, if inadvertently downloaded by victims, will deploy the info-stealing malware LummaC2 and Rhadamanthys.
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ClickFix prompts typically contain instructions for Windows users, but now they are tailored for macOS and they are getting increasingly convincing.
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