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ZDNET A persistent malware campaign is exploiting the ubiquitous CAPTCHA process to try to steal data from unsuspecting victims. Also: Got a suspicious E-ZPass text? It's a trap - how to spot the ...
Cybercriminals are using fake captcha codes to spread malware like Luma Stealer, which can steal personal and financial info. Users should be cautious when interacting with captchas on unfamiliar ...
Captcha Code Fraud: A new type of scam is being done through fake websites and captcha codes. According to reports, in this fraud, malware named 'Luma Stealer' is being spread on the phones or ...
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