ClickFix Chaos: Rising Infostealer Threats and the Fall of Agent Tesla in 2025

ClickFix is not just a catchy name—it’s a cybercriminal’s new best friend. This attack vector is spreading faster than gossip at a family reunion, affecting Windows, Linux, and macOS. It’s ushering in a wave of threats, from ransomware to cryptominers, making it the Swiss Army knife of digital mischief.

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Hot Take:

Well, folks, it seems like cybercriminals are having a field day with a buffet of operating systems to attack, thanks to the ever-evolving ClickFix. This nasty little piece of work is the Swiss Army knife of cyber threats, and it’s unleashed more chaos than a cat in a room full of laser pointers. Hold onto your keyboards, because the digital underworld is getting spicy!

Key Points:

  • ClickFix is wreaking havoc across Windows, Linux, and macOS, offering a one-size-fits-all attack vector.
  • Cybercriminals are now selling ClickFix builders like they’re the latest designer handbags.
  • SnakeStealer’s slithering rise has dethroned Agent Tesla as the infostealer kingpin in early 2025.
  • Law enforcement strikes back with successful operations against Lumma Stealer and Danabot.
  • Infostealers are going through a midlife crisis, with some retiring and others rising to fame.

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