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TELEPUZ Malware Uses ClickFix Lures to Steal Data and Execute Commands

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from The Hacker News ·

A new modular malware called TELEPUZ has been spreading since late April 2026 via websites infected with ClickFix lures. Elastic Security Labs reports the malware is lightweight and full-featured, with a small but growing number of command-and-control domains. It is designed to steal data and run commands on compromised systems.

Meridian48 take
The malware's modular design and use of ClickFix lures suggest a sophisticated threat, but the small C2 infrastructure indicates it may still be in early deployment.
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