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**What Is the ClickFix Attack?

(Explained in a Super Simple Way!)**

Recently, a cyber attack called the ClickFix Attack targeted India. Don’t worry—this blog will explain everything in a way that’s easy to understand, even if you are just 12 years old!


ЁЯза What Is a Cyber Attack?

A cyber attack is when bad people on the internet try to:

  • Steal information

  • Hack computers

  • Trick people into clicking dangerous links

  • Install harmful software

Think of it like a thief trying to get into your computer instead of your house.


ЁЯХ╡️‍♂️ So, What Is the ClickFix Attack?

The ClickFix Attack is a new trick used by hackers.

Here’s how it works:

  1. They create a fake website that looks exactly like a real, safe website.
    (In India, they copied the Ministry of Defence website.)

  2. When people open the fake website, it shows a message like:

    “Click here to fix this”
    or
    “Copy this command to continue.”

  3. If you click or copy what they say, your computer gets infected with malware (a harmful program).


ЁЯТ╗ What Is Malware?

Malware is like a virus for computers.

It can:

  • Steal your files

  • Spy on you

  • Control your computer

  • Send your personal info to hackers

Scary, right?
That’s why the ClickFix attack is dangerous.


ЁЯЗоЁЯЗ│ What Happened in India?

Hackers made a fake website that looked like the official government defense website.

Their goal was to trick:

  • Students

  • Office workers

  • Government employees

  • Anyone visiting the site

Once someone clicked the fake “fix” button, malware could be installed.

This attack was linked to a known hacker group called APT36.


⚠️ Why Is the ClickFix Attack Dangerous?

Because:

  • It looks very real

  • It tricks people using simple messages

  • It works on Windows and Linux computers

  • It can steal sensitive information

Even smart adults get fooled because the fake site looks perfect.


ЁЯФТ How to Stay Safe (Super Easy Tips)

Here are simple rules anyone can follow:

✅ 1. Check the website address (URL)

Real government sites end with .gov.in
Fake ones may look slightly different.

✅ 2. Never copy unknown code

If a site says:

“Copy this and paste in your computer”

DON’T DO IT.

✅ 3. Don’t click strange pop-ups

Especially if it says:

“Click to fix”
or
“Your system is broken”

✅ 4. Keep antivirus ON and updated

This helps catch malware.

✅ 5. Ask an adult if unsure

If something looks weird, ask someone before clicking.

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