Champse.click
Threat Scorecard
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Ranking: | 12,584 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 88 |
First Seen: | October 5, 2022 |
Last Seen: | August 22, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Champse.click is a rogue website that is likely being used as a platform for various online tactics. Users are likely to encounter the page as a result of forced redirects triggered by rogue advertising networks or intrusive PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs). Some sites of this type are capable of adjusting the deceptive content they show, according to the geolocation of the incoming users. As a result, Champs.click may display different tactics, such as variations of 'You've visited illegal infected website' or 'Your PC is infected with 5 viruses!'
Champse.click is likely to display numerous pop-ups containing fake security alerts or warnings. To trick users into thinking that the alerts are real, the site may exploit the name, branding, interface scheme, etc., of legitimate software vendors such as McAfee. The McAfee company has no connection to these rogue websites. Furthermore, users should be wary of any threat scans that Champse.click may pretend to have conducted. These fabricated scans always claim to have detected numerous malware threats, even though no website is capable of such functionality on its own.
Typically, the goal of the fraudsters behind these rogue pages is to earn illegitimate commission fees. They rely on fake scares to trick users into buying a subscription for a promoted application, which may itself be legitimate.
URLs
Champse.click may call the following URLs:
champse.click |