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OneClik Malware Strikes Energy Sector: Microsoft ClickOnce & Golang Backdoors in the Mix

30.06.2025
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OneClik Malware Strikes Energy Sector: Microsoft ClickOnce & Golang Backdoors in the Mix
OneClik malware is turning the energy sector upside down, leveraging Microsoft ClickOnce and sneaky Golang backdoors. Here's the lowdown...

Energy Sector Under Fire: OneClik Malware Exploits ClickOnce

Imagine this: you're just trying to keep the lights on, and bam! OneClik malware slithers in through Microsoft ClickOnce, dropping Golang backdoors like it's hot. Energy companies, you're on notice.
This isn't your grandma's malware. OneClik is slick, using legit-looking apps to sneak past defenses. Once inside? It's game over, with backdoors opening up faster than you can say 'breach'.

'OneClik is a wake-up call for the energy sector. It's not just about keeping the hackers out; it's about spotting them before they flip the switch.' — Cyber Sleuths

  • ClickOnce? More like ClickHack. This Microsoft feature is being twisted to deliver malware straight to your doorstep.
  • Golang backdoors are the new black. Silent, efficient, and a nightmare to detect.
  • Energy sector, you're the target. Time to amp up your security game.
Bottom line: If you're in energy, it's time to audit those ClickOnce apps and keep an eye out for Golang's sneaky moves. Stay sharp, stay safe.
#Golang backdoors#Microsoft ClickOnce#OneClik malware#hack#cybersecurity
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