ErrTraffic: The Cybercriminal’s Tool for “Fixing” Your Clicks and Stealing Your Data!
ErrTraffic, a cybercrime platform, automates ClickFix attacks by creating fake glitches on compromised websites. Promising a 60% conversion rate, it lures users into downloading payloads. For $800, threat actors get a user-friendly tool that targets specific systems, excluding CIS countries. The result? A “broken” page urging you to fix it—by falling for the trap!

Hot Take:
Well, well, well, it seems the cybercriminals are at it again, sharpening their phishing hooks with the latest in fake glitch technology! Introducing ErrTraffic, the new platform that takes the art of trickery to new heights by turning your average ‘oops’ moment into a full-blown security catastrophe. If only these cyber masterminds could channel their genius into fixing real glitches instead of creating fake ones. But hey, who needs morals when you can have a 60% conversion rate, am I right?
Key Points:
- ErrTraffic is a new cybercrime tool that automates ClickFix attacks by creating ‘fake glitches’ on websites.
- The platform boasts a conversion rate of 60% and determines the target system for delivering compatible payloads.
- ClickFix tricks users into executing dangerous commands by pretending to fix technical issues.
- ErrTraffic is sold for $800 and was first advertised on Russian-speaking hacking forums.
- The tool excludes CIS countries from its attacks, hinting at the developer’s origin.
