The hackers use fake CAPTCHA pages—which are designed to mimic standard security checks—to trick users into installing malicious software (“Stealthy StealC Information Stealer”) via keyboard commands.
Microsoft has warned users that threat actors are leveraging a new variant of the ClickFix technique to deliver malware.
ClickFix campaigns have adapted to the latest defenses with a new technique to trick users into infecting their own machines with malware.
A set of 30 malicious Chrome extensions that have been installed by more than 300,000 users are masquerading as AI assistants to steal credentials, email content, and browsing information.
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Rep. Josh Williams announced Kei'Mani's Law during a news conference on Feb. 17, 2026. It seeks to strengthen Ohio child protection laws.
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