A new scam is making the rounds on the internet, where a CAPTCHA popup asks users to prove they're not a robot by performing ...
The attack typically begins when visitors to a website are prompted to verify they are not robots, a common practice that rarely raises suspicion. However, instead ...
It's both stupid yet brilliant, relying on knee-jerk CAPTCHA reactions to get users to manually install malware.
In addition to acting as spyware to capture keystrokes and clipboard activity, the malware can also target a specific list of ...