Unsolved
10 Elder
•
45.2K Posts
1
32
September 16th, 2024 16:43
Bogus Captcha
Bogus Captcha are being found on random web sites and in phishing emails, so be careful.
They tell you to press Win+R and then Ctrl+V. That allows it to paste in a Windows PowerShell script which installs the Lumma Stealer malware on your PC.
Lumma lets attackers steal data from web browsers and applications running in Win 7-11, including passwords, cookies, credit card info, and crypto wallet info.
If you get a Captcha asking you to do anything other than enter a random string of characters or to choose pictures matching a topic, close the browser page without doing anything else.

No Events found!
ky331
3 Apprentice
•
15.5K Posts
0
September 16th, 2024 22:32
Good find! Thanks, Ron.