Windows software continuously brings updates, so users keep updating their devices.
So, hackers are now tricking people by bringing fake Windows 11 upgrade that installs malware.
Do Not Fall For Fake Windows 11 Upgrade
Cybersecurity researchers at CloudSEK have discovered the malware.

The malware is named Inno Stealer as it uses the Inno Setup Windows installer to start on the system.
It steals the cookies and credentials from the web browsers and sends them back to hackers.
Then the malware is able to steal the clipboard information and other data.

Last year, Microsoft rolled out Windows 11 as a free upgrade to Windows PCs.
The latest version brought hardware requirements that are not compatible with a few old systems.
And then they try some ways to run Windows 11 on their system.

