IOC Radar
SHA256HighVerifiedSignal 96/100

77b1beb083e4e2074402742ef2d677835072acf0e7ddd9ee8206e5a2c76b1ca5

First Seen
Mar 13, 2026
Last Seen
Jun 2, 2026
Mar 13
First Seen
108d ago
Jun 2
Last Seen
28d ago
5
Reports
source reports
96%
Confidence
high
Found in 5 reports. Confidence: high. · 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
96%
Signal Score
96 / 100
IDS Rule
No
Threat Context
Tags
MITRE ATT&CK

MITRE ATT&CK TTPs

29 techniques

Feed Intelligence Summary

5 reports96% confidence
5
Source reports
96%
Confidence score
Category tags
browser data exfiltrationbrute forcecredential harvestingcredential stuffingcross-platformcryptocurrencycryptocurrency wallet theftdata store exposureexploitation activityfile-hashidentity & access exploitationindicatorinfostealermacosmalmalwarephishingresearchedsession hijackingsocial engineeringstealert1005t1027t1027.002t1027.010t1033t1036.005t1041t1056.001t1056.002t1059.001t1059.002t1070.004t1071.001t1074.001t1082t1083t1105t1119t1204.003t1217t1497.001t1539t1552.001t1555t1555.001t1555.003t1560.001t1566t1592.002textyara

Activity Timeline

1 total obs
Jun 2Jun 2

Threat Activity Heatmap

· Peak: 2026-06-02
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Threat ScoreHigh Risk
96
SIGNAL
Signal Score
96%
Confidence
5
Reports
First seenMar 13, 2026
Last seenJun 2, 2026
Verified IOC

VirusTotal

Not checked

WHOIS

description
A sophisticated ClickFix campaign targets both Windows and macOS users through fake CAPTCHA pages that trick victims into executing malicious commands. The macOS variant deploys an AppleScript-based infostealer that harvests sensitive data including keychain databases, credentials, and session cookies from 12 browsers, over 200 browser extensions, and 16 cryptocurrency wallets. The malware employs a persistent, non-closable dialog box mimicking legitimate system prompts to force victims into providing their system password. Stolen session cookies enable attackers to bypass multi-factor authentication by hijacking active sessions. The campaign uses client-side JavaScript to filter victims by user-agent, directing desktop users to OS-specific payloads while ignoring mobile devices. Latest macOS updates include native terminal security warnings designed to alert users against pasting potentially malicious commands.
references
https://www.netskope.com/blog/macos-clickfix-campaign-applescript-stealers-new-terminal-protections, IOCs.2026.csv

Export & API

STIX 2.1 Bundle
CSV Export
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IOC Journey

high
First detected 3 months ago · Last seen 28 days ago
Appeared in 5 threat reports