Researchers say the highly effective social engineering technique is no longer the exception for malware attacks — it's now the rule.
One 89-year-old San Diego man got turned away in Guadalajara after his granddaughter paid $6,000 to see Mexico play South Korea.
A new online scam is luring users with a fake captcha that does not show a picture puzzle but is supposed to activate malicious code via a key combination - without them noticing.
Phishing” scams, where cybercriminals impersonate a trusted entity—such as a bank, government agency, or delivery service.
IntroductionOn May 14, 2026, the Zscaler ThreatLabz team identified unusually high activity associated with the threat actor SmartApeSG to deploy malware. During our examination, we discovered ...
Clicking a captcha "I am not a robot" box and identifying images to prove it is second nature for many internet users. Now, cybercriminals are exploiting people's comfort with the routine to scam them ...
Scammers are using fake CAPTCHA pages to trick users into running malicious commands on their own computers. The attack uses simple keyboard steps that secretly install data-stealing malware without a ...
CONSUMER INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROACH EXPLAINS HOW THIS SCAM WORKS. THIS NEW SCAM CAN QUIETLY STEAL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND GIVE CRIMINALS ACCESS TO YOUR ACCOUNTS BY TRICKING YOU INTO INFECTING YOUR ...
A common online security tool — CAPTCHA — is now being used by scammers to trick people into giving up sensitive personal and financial information. CAPTCHA tests, often appearing as “I’m not a robot” ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications. Security experts warn the tactic is spreading rapidly through ads, pirated ...
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