Fake CAPTCHA pages used to spread infostealer malware

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  • Security researchers spot campaign to distribute Lumma Stealer malware
  • A fake CAPTCHA page comes with a JavaScript that copies malicious code into the clipboard
  • To “solve” the fake CAPTCHA, users are told to paste the code in CMD and run it

Fake CAPTCHA pages are being used to trick victims into downloading and running the Lumma infostealer malware.

Security researchers at Guardio Labs recently discovered a major malicious operation, targeting millions of people, called “DeceptionAds”.

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