CAPTCHAs are designed to protect you — but attackers have found a new way to exploit them.
Cybercriminals are now deploying fake CAPTCHA pages to trick unsuspecting users into installing malicious software.

🔍 How the Attack Work The process looks harmless at first:

  1. You tick “I’m not a robot.”
  2. You are redirected to suspicious “verification steps.”
  3. Instructions appear, asking you to:
  • Press Windows + R
  • Paste a string of text with Ctrl + V
  • Hit Enter

Behind the scenes, these steps execute malicious code, giving attackers access to your system.

💀 What’s at Risk?

Once infected, your organization’s critical data is at stake. Cybercriminals can steal:

  • Passwords and browser data
  • Credit card and banking details
  • Email and social media credentials

The result? Potential financial losses, data breaches, and reputational damage.

🚩 Red Flags to Watch For
✔ A legitimate CAPTCHA will never ask you to open Windows commands or paste unknown code.
✔ Be cautious of CAPTCHA pages that request “extra verification steps.”
✔ Always verify the source of suspicious websites before interacting.

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