June 5, 2024, 4:50 p.m. | Puja Srivastava

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Fake Browser Update campaigns are known for their deceptive tactics used by hackers to trick users into downloading malicious software. These campaigns typically involve injecting malicious code into a website, which then displays a popup message urging users to update their web browser. Clicking on the provided link usually results in downloading malware, such as a remote access trojan or an infostealer.


One of the most notorious examples of this type of malware is SocGholish.


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