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FBI director's Based Apparel site has been spotted hosting a 'ClickFix' attack

128 pointsby bilalqtoday at 12:34 AM36 commentsview on HN

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analogpixeltoday at 1:08 AM

For people that can't grok the title and the article like me:

- BasedApparel.com is a website owned by a person that happens to be the FBI director now. (he owned it before he became the director if it matters)

- The website BasedApparel.com was hacked and the hackers added a malicious click here to verify you are human section that tried to have you download a malicious payload if you were on macos.

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J-Kuhntoday at 3:41 AM

Oh, I also got one: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Special:CreateAcc...

> To protect the wiki against automated account creation, we kindly ask you to answer the question that appears below (more info): What is the output of: LC_ALL=C pacman -V|sed -r "s#[0-9]+#$(date -u +%m)#g"|base32|head -1

Wait, they really do that...

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brevetoday at 3:26 AM

Don't worry about it. Kick back and relax with some Kash Patel branded bourbon:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/05/kash-patel-fbi-...

You'll feel better in no time.

newscrackertoday at 2:21 AM

> The attack seems to work by spanning various instructions that if run through macOS’s Terminal utility could steal stored credentials from Chromium-based browsers along with data from cryptocurrency wallets, placing them into a zip archive then sent to a hacker-controlled domain.

What is it about Chromium based browsers that this attack narrows down to? Is it something technical in the ease of stealing information or just the imagined market share by the attackers? As per Cloudflare’s statistics browser share on macOS [1], it seems like Google Chrome users are a little less than two thirds of the total user base. But Safari still holds one third of the user base. Ignoring Safari seems like a poor mistake.

[1]: https://radar.cloudflare.com/reports/browser-market-share-20...

rbobbytoday at 5:48 AM

The economy is so bad even the Director of the FBI has a side gig.

swarnietoday at 6:24 AM

Why does the FBI director have a merch store...?

NDlurkertoday at 12:44 AM

Thank you Based God

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petesergeanttoday at 6:14 AM

I would like to see serious cross-party dialogue on how to avoid ending up in a situation where there’s an FBI director who sells meme clothing.

I don’t think it’s unfair to blame cowardice and venality of individual Republican politicians in the face of being primaried, although it definitely needs an asterisk that we don’t know that the left’s Senators and Congressmen would do any better under the same situation.

Group_Btoday at 1:25 AM

And once again, another prime example that we do not live in a serious country

mjmastoday at 1:03 AM

> The attack suggests a hacker compromised some portion of BasedApparel.com