Broadmaster.top
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Ranking: | 5,280 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 558 |
First Seen: | January 8, 2023 |
Last Seen: | September 29, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Broadmaster.top is a rogue webpage that attempts to trick visitors into allowing it to deliver spam browser notifications. Broadmaster.top does this by using fake CAPTCHA verification, which can be accessed through redirects caused by other pages that use rogue advertising networks. Additionally, users may access the page through spam notifications, intrusive advertisements, mistyped URLs or force-opened by installed adware or PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs).
Once on the page, users are presented with a fake CAPTCHA verification form, which they supposedly must complete to proceed to the expected content of the site. If they do not follow the displayed instructions ), they will be redirected back to the page and asked to try again. This process is designed to make it difficult for users to leave the page without allowing it to deliver its spam notifications. As such, it is essential for users to be aware of this intrusive activity and take steps to recognize it when encountered.
Tactics Used by Rogue Websites Like Broadmaster.top
Fake anti-bot checks and dubious push notifications are often used by corrupted websites to deceive unsuspecting users. These fake anti-bot checks may appear as pop-up windows or other forms of notifications that ask the users to enter their personal information to verify their identity. However, this is a scheme and should be avoided at all costs.
Similarly, dubious push notifications also may be encountered on rogue websites. These notifications may appear as pop-up windows or other forms of notifications that promote deceptive/threatening content. They are often used to lure users into clicking on links that lead to suspicious websites or downloading intrusive software. Do not fall for these tactics and avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unfamiliar software.
URLs
Broadmaster.top may call the following URLs:
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