When a website tells you to copy this command to fix the issue, you may not know it, but the command in question could be malicious. These are called ClickFix attacks , as my ZDNET colleague Charlie Osborne explains. This social engineering technique can be adapted to various access scenarios, but in general, ClickFix aims to take advantage of human problem solving. Fake error messages, for example, could request users to fix a minor technical problem by copying and pasting code or launching...

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