Google Chrome has had a rough go of things this year. Just back in May, the Google-built browser suffered from at least four zero-day exploits, all of which Google was able to fix in a pretty timely manner, forcing Chrome users to update pretty often. However, a new exploit appears to be making the rounds, and it’s a pretty tricky one.According to a new report from ProofPoint, the newest attempt to get Chrome users to install malware on their computers comes in the form of fake errors. The fake errors can also appear as Word and OneDrive errors, the security company reports. The campaign is being used by multiple threat actors, including the group behind a new attack called ClickFix, as well
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