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ClickFix Campaign Targets Hotels, Spurs Secondary Customer Attacks

Posted on November 10, 2025
ClickFix Campaign Targets Hotels, Spurs Secondary Customer Attacks

Attackers compromise hospitality providers with an infostealer and RAT malware and then use stolen data to launch a phishing attacks against customers via both email and WhatsApp.

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