Reig is a new variant of STOP (Djvu) ransomware. It may get downloaded onto a computer together with a fake Flash Player update or with a software crack/pirated program. Reig will encrypt users’ files and add .reig extension to them, then leave ransom notes called _readme.txt in folders with encrypted files. READ MORE
Luckymedia.cyou is a sketchy website which attempts to trick users into enabling its notifications on their computers or mobile devices. Luckymedia.cyou may tell users that clicking Allow on its notifications confirmation pop-up is necessary if users want to access a page, confirm that they are not robots, play a video, and so on. Should a user allow notifications from Luckymedia.cyou, the notifications will begin popping up periodically in the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen with ads, links to untrustworthy websites, scammy messages, software offers, etc.READ MORE
News-back.org (subdomains: www1.news-back.org, www2.news-back.org, etc.) is a shady site that attempts to trick users into allowing it to send them notifications. News-back.org claims that users have to allow its notifications if they wish to see a video, prove that they are humans and not bots, start a download, etc. If someone does turn on notifications from News-back.org, the notifications will start popping up periodically on the right side of the screen with ads, links to shady sites, prompts to download something, and so on.READ MORE
Mo22.biz is a sketchy website which attempts to con users into subscribing to push notifications from the site. Mo22.biz claims that users need to click Allow on its “Show notifications” pop-up box if they want to access a page, start a video, download a file, or for some other reason. Should a user click Allow, Mo22.biz notifications will start showing up periodically on the right side of his or her screen. The notifications will spam the user with ads, clickbait links, invitations to visit shady sites, prompts to download something, etc.READ MORE
Sinisterforlogs.me is a questionable website which attempts to trick users into accepting the site’s notifications request. Sinisterforlogs.me may tell users that they have to allow its notifications if they wish to access a page, solve a CAPTCHA, start a game, play a video, etc. If a user allows notifications from Sinisterforlogs.me, the notifications will start popping up time and again in a corner of the screen. Sinisterforlogs.me notifications will promote shady sites, prompt users to download something or to follow dubious links, etc.READ MORE
Itscythera.com is a dubious website that you may get redirected to after visiting an untrustworthy or hacked website, or that may get opened by adware that is installed on your computer. Itscythera.com will try to convince you that you have to allow its notifications for one reason or another: to see a movie, to download a file, to solve a CAPTCHA, etc.READ MORE
Luckwinner.me is a questionable website that tries to trick users into allowing the site to show them notifications. Luckwinner.me may tell users that they need to allow its notifications in order to see a video, verify that they are not robots, confirm that they are of age, start a download, etc. If a user turns on Luckwinner.me’s notifications, those will begin appearing in a corner of the screen from time to time. Luckwinner.me notifications will advertise dubious sites, prompt users to join adult chatrooms, place bets in online casinos, download fake antivirus updates, etc.READ MORE
Captcha-sourcecenter.com is one of many sketchy sites that attempt to trick users into subscribing to notifications from those sites. Site notifications are messages and updates from sites that appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen on Windows computers, in the top right hand corner of the screen on Macbooks, and on the lockscreen on Android phones. Captcha-sourcecenter.com claims that users need to allow its notifications to solve a CAPTCHA and proceed to the page they wanted to see. If someone does turn on Captcha-sourcecenter.com notifications, those notifications will start showing up periodically with ads, clickbait links, software offers, fraudulent messages, and so on.READ MORE
Yourcommonfeed.com is a dubious site that attempts to convince users that they have to subscribe to the site’s notifications if they want to watch a video, open a page, start a download, etc. If a user clicks Allow and turns on notifications from Yourcommonfeed.com, the notifications will begin popping up from time to time in the top-right or bottom-right corner of the screen. Yourcommonfeed.com notifications will advertise various shady sites, urge users to download fake updates, visit adult chatrooms, read clickbait articles, etc.READ MORE
Luckymedia.space is a questionable website that attempts to trick users into turning on the site’s push notifications. Luckymedia.space may tell users that they need to allow its notifications in order to watch a movie, confirm that they are of age, prove that they are not robots, etc. If a user allows Luckymedia.space to show them notifications, those will start popping up periodically on the right side of the screen. Luckymedia.space notifications will advertise various dubious sites, prompt users to follow clickbait links, download suspicious programs, etc.READ MORE
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