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Hackers have figured out how to weaponize CAPTCHAs.In this video, I break down how scammers are using fake CAPTCHA tests to steal passwords, install malware, and hijack accounts—without you even realizing it. CAPTCHAs were designed to protect us from bots, but now they’re being used against us. Here’s how the scam works, why it’s spreading fast, and how you can avoid falling for it.SUPPORT THE SHOWIf you like what I do and want to help keep the show running, you can buy me a coffee here:https://buymeacoffee.com/digitalfootprintDIGITAL FOOTPRINT SHOWHOST: Moreno DizdarevicFOLLOW FOR MORE:📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalfootprintshow📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unawebsolutions🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moreno-diz🌐 Website: https://unawebsolutions.comFor business inquiries: info@unawebsolutions.com
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Kathy
Thanks for sharing. I only run across them logging on to FB usually. I have run into a couple elsewhere and it's funny, in a way, because it asks to rotate a figure until it lines up correctly and I just hit X to close it.

WacoJohn
be careful Ms. Kathy. This particular intrusion is fairly exotic.


Kathy
WacoJohnI do my best. I have no choice on FB. That's the only way they'll let me log in and probably because of all my ad blockers and ghostery.