Microsoft is sounding the alarm about a suspected Russian hacking group that has been hijacking Wi-Fi at various hotels to steal passwords and spread malware. Microsoft confirmed the compromised Wi-Fi gateways are sending users to “doppelganger domains mimicking Microsoft online services” to steal login details. (Credit: Microsoft)The compromised Wi-Fi systems will deliver malware via a trap called ClickFix, or a fake website that tries to trick you into executing malicious instructions. (Credit: Microsoft)One of the malware attacks has been dubbed “Cornflake” and can pose as a Windows update, Windows Security virus scan, a document viewer installer, and a browser update, among other things. ReliaQuest has also said that activating a VPN in full-tunnel mode on their computers can block a compromised Wi-Fi gateway from redirecting web visits to malicious domains.