![]() Scammers create a fake website that resembles a legitimate one, or they may use pop-up ads, phishing emails, Adware, or PUPs to redirect the user to the fake website. ![]() Here’s an example of a Fast Captcha Scam (Virus): Once the user has allowed push notifications, the scammers can use them to display ads, phishing attempts, or other malicious content directly on the user’s device, even when the user is not using the browser. However, the true purpose of the fake human verification is to trick the users into allowing push notifications. Scammer may ask the users to answer questions, click a button, tap a link, or perform some other action in order to prove that they are a human. This can be done by creating a fake verification page or pop-up window that appears to be a human verification (something like CAPTCHA, reCAPTCHA). Scammers use a fake human verification process to trick users into allowing push notifications. ![]() Fast Captcha is a SCAM that pretends to be a captcha verification asking visitors to confirm they are human. ![]()
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