Threat Database Browser Hijackers 'Domaintoyourorder.info' Pop-Ups

'Domaintoyourorder.info' Pop-Ups

By GoldSparrow in Browser Hijackers

The Domaintoyourorder.info domain is branded as unsafe by several Internet filters because it is associated with a browser hijacker that may direct users to call fake computer support agencies. Also, the 45.33.24.247 IP address of Domaintoyourorder.info may be associated with several other compromised domains that include Fileownerideal.info, Serverdashboardroom.info, Savebigonsearch.info and Unitedhelpwebhost.info. The domains mentioned before are loaded with a fake 'BSOD: Error 333' screen message to scare users into calling suspicious computer support. Security authorities note that certified technicians do not operate Domaintoyourorder.info, Serverdashboardroom.info, Savebigonsearch.info, Unitedhelpwebhost.info and Fileownerideal.info.

The browser hijacker that is used to deliver fake 'BSOD: Error 333' messages to users may be deployed with freeware installers, and you should explore the 'Advanced' and 'Custom' option to make sure what you are installing on your PC. Security investigators note that the browser hijacker at hand may change the default start page of infected users and use JavaScript to block their access to pages other than Fileownerideal.info, Serverdashboardroom.info, Savebigonsearch.info, Unitedhelpwebhost.info and Domaintoyourorder.info. That way, users may be convinced to seek help on the phone numbers that are provided on their screens.

Security investigators report that phone numbers like 866-453-2895, 866-972-6620, 855-712-6627 and 866-577-3085 can be seen on pop-ups from Fileownerideal.info, Serverdashboardroom.info, Savebigonsearch.info, Unitedhelpwebhost.info and Domaintoyourorder.info. Computer users are advised to remain calm and reminded that real BSOD messages are not loaded by their Web browser—they are loaded by Windows and are a clear indication of a system malfunction. The fake BSOD messages from the sites mentioned before may advise users to avoid restarting the PC to avoid losing data. However, the fake security alerts from Fileownerideal.info, Serverdashboardroom.info, Unitedhelpwebhost.info, Domaintoyourorder.info and Savebigonsearch.info should not be trusted. The browser hijacker on your PC may run as a background process, and inexperienced users may have trouble recognizing it. You could close your browser with the Windows Task Manager and download a USB drive with a reliable anti-malware suite that can repair your Windows PC and remove the browser hijacker affecting your browsers.

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