ErrTraffic Service Enables Automated ClickFix Attacks via Fake Browser Glitches
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A new cybercrime tool called ErrTraffic automates ClickFix attacks by generating fake browser glitches on compromised websites to trick users into downloading malware or following malicious instructions. The service promises high conversion rates and delivers architecture-specific payloads. ClickFix attacks have gained popularity among cybercriminals and state-sponsored actors for bypassing security controls. ErrTraffic is sold for a one-time purchase of $800 and offers a user-friendly panel for campaign management. It modifies the DOM of compromised websites to display visual glitches, prompting victims to execute malicious commands. Payloads include Lumma and Vidar info-stealers on Windows, Cerberus trojan on Android, AMOS stealer on macOS, and unspecified Linux backdoors.
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30.12.2025 23:08 1 articles · 23h ago
ErrTraffic Service Enables Automated ClickFix Attacks via Fake Browser Glitches
A new cybercrime tool called ErrTraffic automates ClickFix attacks by generating fake browser glitches on compromised websites to trick users into downloading malware or following malicious instructions. The service promises high conversion rates and delivers architecture-specific payloads. ClickFix attacks have gained popularity among cybercriminals and state-sponsored actors for bypassing security controls. ErrTraffic is sold for a one-time purchase of $800 and offers a user-friendly panel for campaign management. It modifies the DOM of compromised websites to display visual glitches, prompting victims to execute malicious commands. Payloads include Lumma and Vidar info-stealers on Windows, Cerberus trojan on Android, AMOS stealer on macOS, and unspecified Linux backdoors.
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- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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ErrTraffic is a self-hosted traffic distribution system (TDS) that automates ClickFix attacks.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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The service promises conversion rates as high as 60% and delivers compatible payloads based on the target system.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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ErrTraffic is sold for a one-time purchase of $800 and offers a user-friendly panel for campaign management.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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The tool modifies the DOM of compromised websites to display visual glitches, prompting victims to execute malicious commands.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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Payloads include Lumma and Vidar info-stealers on Windows, Cerberus trojan on Android, AMOS stealer on macOS, and unspecified Linux backdoors.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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ErrTraffic clients can define payloads for each targeted architecture and specify countries for infection, with a hardcoded exclusion for CIS countries.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08
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Harvested data from ErrTraffic attacks is often sold on darknet markets or used to compromise more websites.
First reported: 30.12.2025 23:081 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New ErrTraffic service enables ClickFix attacks via fake browser glitches — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 30.12.2025 23:08