Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications ...
You’ve probably seen it countless times: a small box at the bottom of a webpage asking you to verify that you’re not a robot.
When you visit a webpage, you might see a CAPTCHA to make sure you’re a real person and not a bot. These usually involve jumbled words, some recognizable images or just a box that says, "I am not a ...
Scammers are using a button you’ve clicked online hundreds of times to gain access to computers and steal personal ...
There’s a new scam to look out for in a place you wouldn’t expect. Security experts at the Identity Theft Resource Center ...
A new scam involving fake CAPTCHA boxes is tricking people into downloading malware that can steal sensitive information.
YouTube users are complaining about being hit with an endless wave of captchas to solve in order to watch videos.
The goal of the Turing test is for a human to work out whether they're communicating with another person or a machine. Computers have gotten better at imitating people but they've also improved at ...
Fake CAPTCHA pages can install the StealC infostealer. Don't paste or run commands; disconnect and change passwords.
Vicarious - Turing Test 1: Captcha from Vicarious Inc on Vimeo. What’s this I hear about a breakthrough in artificial intelligence? A software company called Vicarious claims to have created a ...
"Captcha is the bane of the internet," says Matt Mullenweg, who runs the massively popular blogging site Wordpress.com. "I can't figure them out myself half the time!" He is referring to those ...