ClickFix campaigns spread MacSync macOS infostealer via malicious Terminal commands since Nov 2025, targeting AI tool users and developers.
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As users (and detection tools) have gotten better at identifying the signs of a malware infection and savvy enough to avoid them in the first place, some cybercriminals have changed tactics.
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Three years ago Microsoft stuffed its Copilot AI software into every one of those apps, believing that after constantly adding apps to its suite without significant price rises it had finally ...
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Hackers have a new tool called ClickFix. The new attack vector combines fake human-verification prompts with malware, trying to trick users into running Terminal commands that bypass macOS security.
Scammers are using cloned versions of popular AI coding tools to spread info-stealing malware through fake installation ...
Unwitting victims are now being tricked into installing malware via Windows Terminal, but some experts say this is old news.
The Git suggests Google sees CLI as a cleaner alternative to Model Context Protocol (MCP) setups, which can require a lot of development overhead to connect AI applications. The new CLI does have an ...
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