
BNB Chain malware campaign uses fake CAPTCHAs
- Hackers are using BNB Chain to spread malware through fake CAPTCHA verification pages, according to a security report.
- The campaign uses blockchain transactions and websites to distribute malicious software.
- Researchers said users should avoid suspicious CAPTCHA prompts and unknown websites.
Hackers are using BNB Chain (CRYPTO:BNB) to spread malware through fake CAPTCHA verification pages, according to a security report.
The report said attackers use blockchain transactions and websites to deliver malicious software to victims.
Security researchers said the fake CAPTCHA pages trick users into downloading malware or running harmful commands.
The report said the campaign uses BNB Chain infrastructure to help distribute malware and avoid some traditional detection methods.
Researchers said the malware can steal passwords, crypto wallet data, and other sensitive information from infected devices.
The report said users should avoid unknown websites, suspicious CAPTCHA prompts, and unexpected download requests.
The report said blockchain networks can be used to distribute malicious content, even though the networks themselves are not the malware.

