ClickFix Attacks and the Rise of User-Initiated Compromise

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User security awareness traditionally focuses on a narrow set of failure modes: things like don’t open unexpected email attachments or don’t enter your credentials into random websites. Those lessons have been drilled in repeatedly (and to a large extent, they’ve worked quite well). But with ClickFix attacks, there is a different social engineering exploitation at…

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