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As reported by BleepingComputer, the French cybersecurity firm has identified a new ClickFix campaign that uses fake Google Meet pages to trick people into infecting their PCs and Macs with malware.
The ClickFix campaign is targeting users with fake Google Meet errors and attempting to plant info-stealers posing as a fix. Windows and Mac users are being targeted by a new social engineering ...
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A fake location on Google Maps named ‘Ratko ... the person who uploads that information must have a Google account, which anyone can register, unfortunately,” he said.
Hackers are targeting victims with fake broken Google Meet calls in an attempt to infect them with malware and thus grab their sensitive information, experts have warned. A report from ...