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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!


๐Ÿง  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.


๐Ÿ•ต️‍♂️ 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).


๐Ÿ’ป 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.


๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ 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.


๐Ÿ”’ 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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