A new ClickFix campaign is using fraudulent Google Meet conference pages to lure users, showing bogus connectivity error messages that deliver info-stealing malware for Windows and macOS systems. First reported by Proofpoint, ClickFix manipulates victims to run scripts that infect their computers with various malware. McAfee has highlighted an increase in ClickFix campaigns, particularly in the US and Japan. The new campaign involves phishing emails targeting transport and logistics firms, deceptive GitHub issues, and fake Facebook pages.

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