
Government-Backed Hackers from North Korea, Iran, and Russia Use ClickFix in New Attacks
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Government-backed hacker groups from North Korea (TA427), Iran (TA450), and Russia (UNK_RemoteRogue, TA422) are now using ClickFix in new attacks. ClickFix is a post-exploitation tool that allows attackers to maintain persistent access to compromised systems. The article does not mention specific technical details of these attacks. The real impacts of these attacks are not described.