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One of the latest tricks employed by cybercriminals is the fake CAPTCHA scam. These prompts look familiar, even harmless, but ...
After completing the test, users may also be redirected to fake websites that try to steal their login information. These scams often spread through phishing emails, fake ads, or harmful websites.
So, how does Captcha know that I’m not a robot? This brings us to the previous question of how CAPTCHAs can still work today, even if they’re generally used less frequently than in the past.
Follow the 'I'm not a robot' CAPTCHA, and you might just end up with malware on your PC.
If those bothersome CAPTCHA prompts online seem to be getting harder, it’s because they are. The pesky puzzles are used to ward off bots that crash sites or jeopardize security but now are ...
It's getting increasingly difficult to prove you're not a robot using captcha tests, and humans are getting increasingly annoyed about it.
A new online scam called the “Fake CAPTCHA Scam” is putting internet users at risk. CAPTCHA's are those “I’m not a robot” ...
Others felt the incident highlighted the risks of websites using the “I’m not a robot” checkbox in lieu of the more complicated CAPTCHA test.