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‼️ A threat actor is advertising a “ClickFix” payload delivery method that allegedly stores malware within browser cache to evade detection and bypass EDR, claiming it avoids suspicious web requests and executes via disguised commands in File Explorer. The offer includes source code, a builder, setup instructions, and a...

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