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The risk of fake CAPTCHAs
We’ve all seen CAPTCHA prompts before, the ones asking you to click on images with traffic lights or type some squiggly letters to prove ²â´Ç³Ü’r±ð human. But a sneaky scam is making the rounds again, these are fake CAPTCHA pages that trick you into running malicious code on your device. ±õ³Ù’s part of a social engineering tactic known as ClickFix. Ìý
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How does it work?Ìý
You might visit a website (often from a phishing email or pop-up) and see what looks like a normal CAPTCHA, but after clicking the checkbox, it requests a few extra steps, for example:Ìý
Cyber Awareness Month – See Something, Say Something
As Cyber Security Awareness Month 2025 wraps up, ¾±³Ù’s a great time to look back at the key steps we covered.ÌýÌý
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Cyber Awareness Month - Pause. Check. Protect.
This week, we are highlighting how recognising social engineering tactics can protect your information. Phishing is designed to trick you into compromising sensitive information by hacking you!
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Cyber Awareness Month - Updated = Protected
This week, we are highlighting how keeping your software and devices up to date helps protect your accounts. Outdated systems and applications often contain security flaws that attackers exploit to gain access to your information.Ìý
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Cyber Awareness Month - Enable. Confirm. Protect.
This week, we are highlighting Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). You may be familiar with MFA on your university account, but it can also keep your personal accounts secure. Passphrases and passwords alone are often not enough as attackers can steal them to gain access to your information.Ìý
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Cyber Awareness Month - Simple, strong, protected? Easy.
This week, ·É±ð’r±ð highlighting how strong passphrases and smart password habits can protect your accounts. Simple or reused passwords remain one of the easiest ways for attackers to gain access to your information.Ìý
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