New Malware Disguised as CAPTCHA Drains Passwords and Crypto Funds
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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new wave of attacks where hackers deploy fake CAPTCHA verification screens to trick unsuspecting users into installing Lumma Stealer, a fileless malware designed to harvest sensitive data.
The malicious CAPTCHA screens, which look identical to legitimate ones, can even appear while browsing trusted websites. When users click the “I’m not a robot” checkbox, an error message pops up, instructing them…