Re-captha-version-3-51.top is a form of malware, typically characterized as a browser hijacker. It is known for infecting computers by deceiving users into subscribing to its push notifications, so that it can send unwanted advertisements directly to the desktop. This is usually done by tricking users into believing they’re passing a bot detection test, in which they’re prompted to click a button to prove they’re not a robot. After the user clicks, the malware gains permission to send push notifications.
The Re-captha-version-3-51.top malware exploits browser notifications to deliver intrusive advertisements and potentially harmful links. These notifications can be disruptive and could lead to further malware infections if users click on them. The malware typically affects popular browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. It can infect various devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets, regardless of the operating system.