Hackers are using this insidious scam to get unwitting victims to install malware themselves.
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The FTC warns of fake CAPTCHA pop-ups that hijack your device when you “prove you’re human”
Anyone who has clicked through a website and been asked to confirm they are not a robot now faces a new risk. The Federal ...
Researchers found attackers using fake CAPTCHA pages. Users should never run PowerShell or Windows commands requested by ...
Change your passwords and enable two-factor authentication (using a different device) in case the malware already gave a ...
The Federal Trade Commission issued an alert this week about hackers using fake CAPTCHAs to trick you into installing malware designed to steal your saved passwords, banking credentials, crypto ...
A common online security tool — CAPTCHA — is now being used by scammers to trick people into giving up sensitive personal and financial information. CAPTCHA tests, often appearing as “I’m not a robot” ...
A fake CAPTCHA scam is tricking Windows users into running PowerShell commands that install StealC malware and steal passwords, crypto wallets, and more. A new social engineering campaign is abusing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new year with the same old scams. The BBB said older consumers continue to be the primary target, and for victims over the age ...
Clicking a captcha "I am not a robot" box and identifying images to prove it is second nature for many internet users. Now, ...
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