Scammers are using realistic looking, fake CAPTCHA pages to trick people into downloading malware onto their computers.
You’ve probably seen it countless times: a small box at the bottom of a webpage asking you to verify that you’re not a robot.
A new scam involving fake CAPTCHA boxes is tricking people into downloading malware that can steal sensitive information.
There’s a new scam to look out for in a place you wouldn’t expect. Security experts at the Identity Theft Resource Center ...
There’s a new scam exploiting a common security tool online. Scammers are using fake CAPTCHA prompts to try and download ...
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