Cinebo.net
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Ranking: | 6,012 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 40 |
First Seen: | June 9, 2023 |
Last Seen: | September 18, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Cinebo.net domain is a redirect-gateway that is associated with transitional page advertisements that are generated on pornographic sites. The Cinebo.net gateway was used to load content from questionable software developers and lead users to install packages like 'Service_tool_v3400.' The programs promoted through Cinebo.net feature generic descriptions and suggest you can download protected content after installing the sponsored software. However, a closer look at Cinebo.net reveals it uses the Adf.ly advertising platform to generate pay-per-click revenue and additional revenue via a pay-per-install model.
There is limited information on the majority of programs proposed via the Cinebo.net gateway. Reports from users suggest that software creators are using the allure of paid pornographic materials to convince the users to add browser extensions and adware via advertisements displayed by Cinebo.net. PC users are advised to avoid software presented via the Cinebo.net transitional page advertisements. You may be directed to install browser hijacking programs and unwanted programs that load unsafe materials in your Web browser. If you experience unexpected redirects to Cinebo.net consider running a security scan and remove potentially related programs.
URLs
Cinebo.net may call the following URLs:
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