A new ClickFix social engineering campaign is targeting the hospitality sector in Europe, using fake Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) screens to trick users into manually compiling and executing ...
Microsoft has linked recent reports of Windows 11 boot failures after installing the January 2026 updates to previously failed attempts to install the December 2025 security update, which left systems ...
A new campaign creates a fake BSOD to install malware. The campaign tricks users into installing a remote access trojan. If executed, the RAT can remotely access the infected PC. The Windows Blue ...
A new campaign creates a fake BSOD to install malware. The campaign tricks users into installing a remote access trojan. If executed, the RAT can remotely access the infected PC. The Windows Blue ...
Windows users will need to be a bit more cautious, as researchers at security firm Securonix have uncovered a new ClickFix malware campaign, dubbed PHALT#BLYX, targeting Microsoft’s operating system.
Microsoft’s new warning was spotted by Windows Latest. “In an updated support document, the company has confirmed that the ...
Microsoft issued a second emergency Windows patch in January after earlier fixes caused new bugs, raising concerns about ...
Neowin also notes another dark side to this latest issue. “Interestingly, Microsoft came up with a technical solution for ...
A new ClickFix attack has emerged to target clients of the hospitality sector using a multistage infection chain that combines typical fake captcha challenges with exploitation of the dreaded ...
Russia-linked hackers are sneaking malware into European hotels and other hospitality outfits by tricking staff into installing it themselves through fake Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes.… ...
Russian cybercriminals are suspected of targeting Europe's hospitality industry with a malware campaign that disguises itself as the infamous "Blue Screen of Death", researchers have warned. Security ...
Windows’ problems are often discussed as if they’re the result of bad decisions layered on top of an otherwise sound foundation, but I'd argue that a lot of what plagues Windows actually comes from ...