ZDNET's key takeaways The ClickFix social engineering tactic is rising in popularity.Microsoft said this initial access ...
A new game by Neal Agarwal wants you to prove you’re human by solving 48 increasingly difficult CAPTCHA puzzles.
For context, a group of researchers at the University of California, Irvine recently discovered that artificial intelligence (AI) bots have now become even more adept than humans at solving CAPTCHAs.
YEN.com.gh has announced the nominees for the 2025 YEN Entertainment Awards (YEAs). Here is how to vote for Shatta Wale, ...
Feedback delights in a 2018 paper that takes care to warn us it reveals “nothing like super interesting”, and embarks on a ...
Tampa Bay 28 Reporter Susan El Khoury advises paying more than the minimum on high-interest cards, avoiding buy-now-pay-later for nonessential purchases, and more ...
Research asking AI models to describe and generate pictures reveals they see a bright, sensational world of generic images.
Cybersecurity experts warn about ShadowLeak vulnerability that weaponized ChatGPT's Deep Research agent to steal personal ...
ClickFix, FileFix, fake CAPTCHA — whatever you call it, attacks where users interact with malicious scripts in their web browser are a fast-growing source of security breaches. ClickFix attacks prompt ...
Verification challenges are rooted in the open nature of the Internet. “There’s no intrinsic way to verify who you are when ...