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Microsoft SharePoint hijacked to spread Havoc malware

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  • Security researchers spotted a new ClickFix campaign
  • The goal is to deploy the Havoc post-exploitation framework
  • The framework is hosted on a Microsoft SharePoint account

Hackers have been seen abusing Microsoft SharePoint to distribute the Havoc post-exploitation framework in a new ClickFix phishing attack.

Cybersecurity researchers Fortiguard Labs, who have been tracking the campaign since last year, highlighted how ClickFix is a type of scam we’ve probably all encountered at least once. Cybercriminals would hijack a website, and create an overlay that displays a fake error message (for example: “Your browser is outdated, and to view the contents of the webpage, you need to update it”). That fake message would prompt the victim into action, which usually concludes by downloading and running malware, or sharing sensitive information such as passwords or banking data.

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