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A new FileFix social engineering attack mimics Meta account suspension alerts to deceive users into installing the StealC infostealer malware. It utilizes a multi-language phishing page that instructs victims to copy a disguised PowerShell command into the File Explorer address bar, ultimately leading to the execution of malicious code hidden within a JPG image. Acronis highlights the evolution of this attack method and emphasizes the need for heightened awareness against such sophisticated phishing tactics.
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