Lampion Banking Trojan Evolves with ClickFix Social Engineering: A Comprehensive Threat Analysis

Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated evolution of the Lampion banking trojan campaign, marking a significant escalation in cyber threats targeting Portuguese-speaking financial institutions. This long-running operation, active since at least 2019, has undergone substantial tactical refinements, incorporating the rapidly emerging ClickFix social engineering technique that has proven devastatingly effective across the global threat landscape.

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The Rising Threat of ClickFix Attacks: Why Copy-Paste Malware Is Breaking Through Traditional Defenses

A new attack technique is quietly becoming one of the most prevalent cybersecurity threats of 2025. Known as ClickFix, FileFix, or fake CAPTCHA attacks, this social engineering method has seen explosive growth, with some studies reporting increases of up to 517% in just six months. Major organizations including Kettering Health, DaVita, and the City of St. Paul have all fallen victim to these increasingly sophisticated attacks.

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