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Fake CAPTCHA Scam Abuses Verification Clicks to Send Costly International Texts

Posted on April 25, 2026 by Deeba Ahmed

Research from Infoblox reveals a massive Click2SMS fraud scheme using fake CAPTCHAs and back button hijacking to trick victims into sending costly international texts.

This entry was posted in CAPTCHA, Cyber Attack, cybersecurity, Fraud, privacy, Scam, Scams and Fraud, Security, SMS by Deeba Ahmed. Bookmark the permalink.

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