If you click on the box and it goes to the site or puts up those goofy pictures, you are fine. But - DO NOT do the following:
As reported by KrebsOnSecurity, the latest ClickFix campaign tricks you into installing password-stealing malware under the guise of a routine "Verify You Are a Human" test. Initially seen in targeted attacks, it has now gone mainstream, affecting industries like hospitality and healthcare.
The scam begins when you visit a hacked or malicious website and see a fake CAPTCHA-style prompt. Clicking the "I?m not a robot" button triggers a set of instructions asking you to press specific keyboard shortcuts. First, you are told to press Windows + R, which opens the Windows Run dialog. Then you are instructed to press CTRL + V, which pastes a malicious script copied from the website?s virtual clipboard. If you press enter, a script is executed that downloads and runs malware.