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FileFix Attack Chain Enables Malicious Script Execution

Posted on July 2, 2025
FileFix Attack Chain Enables Malicious Script Execution

By using social engineering tactics, threat actors are able to manipulate their victims into saving and renaming files that will backfire against them.

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