Security & Threat Intelligence · 05.08.2026, 16:53 UTC
From open lures to cloaked gates: How a macOS ClickFix campaign learned to hide
| Schweregrad | high aktiv ausgenutzt (KEV) |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Microsoft Security Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 05.08.2026 UTC |
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Activity overviewHow ClickFix works Campaign overviewClickFix moved from open pages to fingerprinting gatesThe fingerprinting gateMitigation and protection guidanceIndicators of compromise (IOC)ReferencesLearn more
Microsoft Threat Intelligence observed a macOS ClickFix campaign distributing infostealers, including MacSync and Atomic Stealer (AMOS), through a large cluster of look-alike domains. The campaign evolved from broadly serving ClickFix lures to using a server-side browser-fingerprinting gate that shows the lure primarily to visitors whose environment appears consistent with a genuine macOS browser. This cloaking limits visibility for crawlers, sandboxes, and some automated analysis workflows. The blog details the domain pattern, fingerprinting checks, infection chain, detection coverage, and hunting pivots that defenders can use to identify related activity.
Activity overview
Microsoft Threat Intelligence has been tracking a macOS ClickFix operation that distributes information-stealing malware through a large family of algorithmically named domains. Over several weeks of monitoring, Microsoft observed a notable shift in tradecraft: the same infrastructure moved from openly serving the malicious command in the served page’s HTML source to concealing the lure behind a server-side fingerprinting gate that reveals the payload only to visitors the server assesses as a genuine macOS target. The chain ultimately delivers information stealers such as MacSync or Atomic Stealer (AMOS).
This activity is consistent with the broader …