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As TechCrunch reports, a bunch of crafty, crappy attackers launched ads for a fake Clubhouse for PC program. These ads, when clicked on, took people to a fairly convincing recreation of a real ...
Clicking on the ad would open a fake Clubhouse website, including a mocked-up screenshot of what the non-existent PC app looks like, with a download link to the malicious app.
The fake "Clubhouse for PC" app had a link clicking on which led to a fake Clubhouse website with a download link to the malicious app, said the report on Friday, adding that the fake Clubhouse ...
Recently, a lot of ads for Clubhouse PC app are doing rounds on social media giant Facebook. However, these ads are being run by cybercriminals who are looking to target unsuspecting users with ...
Back in February, App Annie reported that Clubhouse had been downloaded over 8 million times, but more than 3.5 million of those downloads occurred in the first half of February.
With the recent and explosive growth of Clubhouse app, fake versions of the application has been spreading around via fake ads. These ads have also been responsible for the increasing number of ...
1.3 million Clubhouse users now have their information put up online including names, photos, and even who invited them.
TechCrunch was alerted Wednesday to Facebook ads tied to several Facebook pages impersonating Clubhouse, the drop-in audio chat app only available on iPhones. Clicking on the ad would open a fake ...
The fake “Clubhouse for PC” app had a link clicking on which led to a fake Clubhouse website with a download link to the malicious app, said the report on Friday, adding that the fake ...
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