Cybercriminals are leveraging fake Google Meet pages to deliver infostealing malware in an ongoing campaign known as ClickFix. This campaign targets both Mac and Windows users, tricking them into running malicious PowerShell code. The malware includes info-stealers like StealC and Atomic. Fake Google Meet conference errors are used to push these infostealers.
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Beware: Fake Google Meet Pages Deliver Infostealers in Ongoing ClickFix Campaign: https://t.co/ufcCMmjVNd by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
🛑 It’s all about the details… Cybercriminals are getting more creative, now leveraging fake Google Meet pages to trick users into running malicious PowerShell code, infecting both Windows & macOS with info-stealers like StealC and Atomic. https://t.co/5J9kSyjLop #infosec