Naperville police caution against CAPTCHA scam

The Naperville Police Department is warning residents to be wary of CAPTCHA scams. The department shared information from the Federal Trade Commission on the topic in a Facebook post on Thursday.

Identifying the scam

The FTC says a new phishing scam uses what look like CAPTCHA requests, which are used to prove users are not robots on many sites.

Real CAPTCHA tasks are image- or text-based, asking users to do tasks like matching pictures of traffic lights or typing in a series of letters and numbers as they appear.

CAPTCHA scams request users to input a series of commands such as “Windows + R,” then “Ctrl + V,” and “Enter.” This set of commands leads to a pop-up that looks like a security verification, but it instead pastes and runs hidden malware on your device. Scammers use the malware to steal personal information such as bank credentials and login data…

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