Security researchers spot campaign to distribute Lumma Stealer malware A fake CAPTCHA page comes with a JavaScript that ...
CAPTCHAs, which are used by websites to confirm whether users are people or bots, are harmless, but hackers are using them to infect PCs with malware.
The web browser does not alert users that malicious code has entered the clipboard. As a result, fake software is downloaded ...
A large-scale malvertising campaign distributed the Lumma Stealer info-stealing malware through fake CAPTCHA verification pages that prompt users to run PowerShell commands to verify they are not a ...
It said a fake Google Analytics script placed within its websites' code was the apparent cause. The company's UK site was involved as well as local versions for Ireland, the Netherlands ...