It's both stupid yet brilliant, relying on knee-jerk CAPTCHA reactions to get users to manually install malware.
One report claims at least 25 million people were targeted by infostealer malware between the beginning of 2023 and the end of 2024, capturing bank card details and passwords.
The FBI warns about cybercriminals using free file conversion tools to install malware, putting users at risk of data theft ...
As described by security firm Malwarebytes in a new report, this scheme relies on the ease with which people often follow the steps in a CAPTCHA prompt without thinking. You land on a website that ...
DeepSeek AI clones, the new way for attackers to install malware on your PC. According to Kaspersky researchers, the ...
A Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (or a CAPTCHA for short) is a security measure ...
Threat actors are typosquatting popular Go packages such as Hypert and Layout to drop malware on Linux and macOS systems.
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