I received the above just a few minutes ago. My best guess is that it's somehow related to a scam. Needless to say, I just closed out that window.
Posted 24 January 2024 - 11:19 AM
I received the above just a few minutes ago. My best guess is that it's somehow related to a scam. Needless to say, I just closed out that window.
Posted 24 January 2024 - 12:05 PM
You are right. Your browser most probably got directed to a scammer webpage. You did the right thing.
You might want to clean your browsing history and cookies, plus run a virus scan just to be absolutely sure if you have any worries.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Phil
Graduate of the Bleeping Computer Malware Removal Study Hall
Posted 25 January 2024 - 10:04 PM
I get it multiple times a day, but only when browsing dailymail.co.uk, and I only use a Private tab for them, I also run a PiHole which blocks most ads.
Get it on no other sites at all, and I get it on multiple computers, so it is an Ad of some type.
Posted 30 January 2024 - 04:53 PM
<<and I only use a Private tab for them, I also run a PiHole which blocks most ads. >>
Are you able to elaborate on either one of these? (securitypatch.life "popped up" again today [it uses a McAfee icon in my search engine history].}
Edited by Burgos925, 30 January 2024 - 06:16 PM.
Posted 30 January 2024 - 08:30 PM
<<and I only use a Private tab for them, I also run a PiHole which blocks most ads. >>
Are you able to elaborate on either one of these? (securitypatch.life "popped up" again today [it uses a McAfee icon in my search engine history].}
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Posted 03 February 2024 - 08:30 AM
I'm guessing that maybe the ad "resides"/exists on my computer, but I wouldn't know where to look for it -- except to search for "securitypatch" in File Explorer.*
There is, apparently, some controversy (I know this is an imprecise word) on pihole: "Do the pros of maybe seeing less ads on the phone and done more privacy on the PC outweigh the cons of possible network slowdown and problems arising later ?" (reddit.com/r/pihole/comments)
(A subsequent scan of my computer [with Windows Defender] found 1 threat. However "No current threats" also appeared.)
*The scan results are in the attachment.
Edited by Burgos925, 03 February 2024 - 10:05 AM.
Posted 03 February 2024 - 11:38 AM
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Posted 04 February 2024 - 11:51 AM
<<and I only use a Private tab for them, I also run a PiHole which blocks most ads. >>
Are you able to elaborate on either one of these? (securitypatch.life "popped up" again today [it uses a McAfee icon in my search engine history].}
Is your pihole updated, and do you use any web blockers in your browser?
Yes, it is updated, the suspect domain I had to manually add, but was still getting the redirect attempt.
I use Incognito browsers for news and such so the in app blockers, like ABP do not function. But the PiHole and OpenDNS take care of 99% of the Ad and malicious sites.
The only website I was getting the redirect was on Dailymail(dot)co(dot)uk.
So I suspect it is something they were serving up, probably some scammer bought some direct advertising.
It seems to have stopped in the last week.
Since I run Incognito I can't do a traceback and find what did the redirect.
Posted 15 February 2024 - 07:27 AM
<<It seems to have stopped in the last week. >>
Congratulations, and best wishes for the future.
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