Emerging ClickFix Attacks Are Now Targeting Linux Systems

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Imagine you’re sitting down at your desk, coffee in hand, ready to tackle the day, and you’re met with this: a new campaign, slyly dubbed ”ClickFix,” is burrowing into Linux environments. It’s not some generic, scattershot attack; this is precise, calculated work by APT36, a group making waves with its knack for cyberespionage. Their usual playbook? Exploiting weaknesses while staying out of sight, they’re now focusing squarely on Linux systems. This isn’t just another line in the long list of threats”it’s the kind of escalation you’d rather hear about in a briefing than encounter firsthand.LinuxSecurity – Security ArticlesRead More