State-sponsored hackers are increasingly using a new social engineering technique called “ClickFix” for espionage, rapidly adopted by APT groups from North Korea, Iran, and Russia. This method leverages fake error messages to trick victims into executing malicious commands. Its effectiveness signals a significant evolution in cyber threats, emphasizing human interaction to bypass security measures.

Chinese APT IronHusky Deploys Updated MysterySnail RAT on Russia
After a long period of silence, the MysterySnail RAT malware, first linked to Chinese-speaking threat group IronHusky APT in 2017, is now actively attacking in