A ClickFix attack can come in all shapes and sizes, including through compromised WordPress websites.
Hackers have a new tool called ClickFix. The new attack vector combines fake human-verification prompts with malware, trying to trick users into running Terminal commands that bypass macOS security.
A core security mechanism that keeps us all safe online is likely to fail within the next few years. This could cause a massive rekeying of websites and big shifts in how we approach online security.
Rapid7 says crims broke into more than 250 sites globally, including a US Senate candidate’s campaign page Cyber baddies ...
If you use the web for more than just browsing (that's pretty much everyone), chances are you've had your fair share of "CAPTCHA rage," the frustration stemming from trying to discern a marginally ...
CAPTCHAs, or those jumbled words you have to enter to prove you’re a human on websites, suck. They detract from a website’s flow, and as security researchers at Imperva have found, they’re actually ...
Vicarious - Turing Test 1: Captcha from Vicarious Inc on Vimeo. What’s this I hear about a breakthrough in artificial intelligence? A software company called Vicarious claims to have created a ...
For years, Google has used the simple system of distorted text CAPTCHAs to determine whether users were humans or robots. Robots used to be unable to decipher distorted text, so they always failed the ...