IOC Radar
SHA256MediumSignal 51/100

519d5f0350f7880559ad6ca51eb9c4e91ffe2046b635b58ada4b7269b775bb89

First Seen
Apr 9, 2026
Last Seen
May 27, 2026
Apr 9
First Seen
67d ago
May 27
Last Seen
19d ago
3
Reports
source reports
51%
Confidence
medium
Found in 3 reports. Confidence: medium. · Confidence scores are heuristic. Verify before acting on results.
SHA-256 Hash
SHA-256 file hash — primary identifier for malware samples.
MISP Category
Artifacts Dropped
Hash Algorithm
SHA256
Confidence
51%
Signal Score
51 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags
MITRE ATT&CK

MITRE ATT&CK TTPs

9 techniques

Feed Intelligence Summary

3 reports51% confidence
3
Source reports
51%
Confidence score
Category tags
exploitation activityfile-hashindicatorinput validation bypassiocsmaasmalwareoperating systempath traversalratresearchedt1021.001t1027t1055t1069.001t1078t1082t1190t1219t1547.001web application attackweb application exploitation

Activity Timeline

1 total obs
May 27May 27

Threat Activity Heatmap

· Peak: 2026-05-27
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Threat ScoreMedium Risk
51
SIGNAL
Signal Score
51%
Confidence
3
Reports
First seenApr 9, 2026
Last seenMay 27, 2026

VirusTotal

Not checked

WHOIS

description
Netskope Threat Labs is tracking a new ClickFix campaign that targets Windows users. ClickFix became a prominent delivery vector in early 2025 for delivering malware like LegionLoader and LummaStealer, and this year we are seeing this trend continue, with ClickFix delivering high-quality, custom-built malware. In this latest campaign, the attackers delivered a NodeJS-based infostealer to Windows users via malicious MSI installers.

Export & API

STIX 2.1 Bundle
CSV Export
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IOC Journey

medium
First detected 2 months ago · Last seen 19 days ago
Appeared in 3 threat reports