🏷️:Breaking reCAPTCHAv2 🔗:https://t.co/USAU5H8486 https://t.co/vZczbTCXZo
This CAPTCHA Test Can Trick Windows Users Into Installing Malware Hackers have been spotted circulating a fake CAPTCHA test that looks benign, but can actually manipulate Windows users into installing an infostealing malware. https://t.co/hbVXt2Xyf0 by @Michael_Kan v/ @PCMag… https://t.co/jcv3EeYZPT
Hackers are using full-screen Chrome to steal Google passwords https://t.co/Aunw8HjLBP by @MichaelCrider


Cybersecurity experts have issued warnings about a new malware campaign that exploits CAPTCHA tests to deceive users into installing malicious software. The malware, known as LummaStealer, is distributed through a fake Google login page and a fraudulent CAPTCHA test. Hackers are using full-screen Chrome windows to steal Google passwords by tricking users into believing they are completing a legitimate CAPTCHA. The malware targets Windows users and is designed to steal sensitive information. John Hammond highlighted a reCAPTCHA Phish, emphasizing the importance of being cautious when encountering CAPTCHA tests and to verify the authenticity of login pages.