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Cybercriminals Put Out Facebook Ads for a Fake Clubhouse App That Was Riddled with Malware

Cybercriminals have been pushing Facebook users to download a fake Clubhouse app that doesn’t exist. The app is actually a trojan designed to inject malware into your computer. Facebook ads and pages were used to direct platform users to a series of fake websites. The sites, hosted in Russia, asked visitors to download the app, which they promised was just the most recent version of the product. Once downloaded, the app would begin signaling to a command and control (C&C) server. In one instance, it tried to infect a computer with ransomware.”]

Source: https://gizmodo.com/cybercriminals-bought-facebook-ads-for-a-fake-clubhouse-1846651950

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