These fake Chrome extensions will crash your browser, allowing hackers to sneak in – here’s how to stay safe


  • New ClickFix variant uses fake NexShield ad blocker to spread malware
  • Attack crashes browsers and then tricks users into installing ModeloRAT via command prompt
  • KongTuke targets businesses; individuals may face future risks

ClickFix attacks are evolving and now creating a real problem to solve rather than trying to trick the victim into thinking there is one, experts have warned.

Usually, ClickFix will either be a pop-up on a page or a fake .docx or .pdf document. Victims would be told that they cannot view the contents of a web page or open the documents until they have “fixed” a problem by copying and pasting a command into the Windows Run program.

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