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Cybercriminals Bought Facebook Ads for a Fake Clubhouse App That Was Riddled With Malware – Gizmodo Australia
Cybercriminals have been pushing Facebook users to download a Clubhouse app “for PC,” something that doesn’t exist. The app is actually a trojan designed to inject…
Cybercriminals have been pushing Facebook users to download a Clubhouse app for PC, something that doesnt exist. The app is actually a trojan designed to inject malware into your computer. The popular new invite-only chat app is only available on iPhone but worldwide interest in the platform has risen and users are clamoring for Android and, presumably, PC versions.
Per TechCrunch, the malicious campaign used Facebook ads and pages to direct platform users to a series of fake Clubhouse websites….
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