Hackers are using a deceptive technique called ClickFix to distribute a sophisticated Node.js-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that communicates with its command-and-control server via the Tor network. This development is concerning for developers and tech professionals as it leverages social engineering to bypass traditional security measures, making detection and mitigation challenging. Security teams should monitor for unusual Node.js processes and Tor traffic indicative of such malware activity.
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