You’re likely well acquainted with classic CAPTCHA tests on websites. You know, the thing where you have to click to confirm you aren’t a robot ? Type in the strange looking letters and numbers? Select all the traffic lights, the buses, the motorcycles, that sort of thing? These tests are mostly nuisances and data collection traps , but hackers are now leaning into CAPTCHAs as a way to trick users into installing malware. At least, that’s what security experts are increasingly...

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