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New ClickFix attack Hides in Native Windows Tools to Reduce Detection Risk

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Deeba Ahmed

Fake CAPTCHA ClickFix attack tricks users into running malicious commands, using cmdkey and regsvr32 to maintain persistence and avoid detection on Windows

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