Dolty.click
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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 2 |
First Seen: | October 23, 2022 |
Last Seen: | April 9, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Dolty.click website is not a destination that users are likely to decide to visit intentionally. After all, the page appears to lack any useful content as its main focus seems to be the running of online scams. Typically, rogue websites such as this one are encountered as a result of forced redirects that may have been triggered by a rogue advertising network or an annoying PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program) lurking on the user's device.
The specific scam that Dolty.click presents to its visitors could vary as a common ability of these untrustworthy pages is to mold their behavior based on the incoming IP addresses and users' geolocations. When Dolty.click was analyzed by cybersecurity researchers, they observed the site showing a variant of the 'Your PC is infected with 5 viruses!' scam.
The unsuspecting users will be shown several pop-up windows with one of them claiming that a threat scan performed by the site has detected multiple dangerous malware threats. The site may also show other equally as fake security alerts and warnings that should not be taken seriously. Instead, users should keep in mind that no website can perform such scans on its own.
Usually, scammers try to trick users into believing that the shown messages are legitimate by pretending as if they are coming from reputable sources. In this case, Dolty.click exploits the name and brand design of McAfee, a reputable computer security company. The scammers will try to take their victims to an official McAfee website via an affiliate link. This way, when a purchase is made, they will earn commission fees. However, rogue websites could also easily begin promoting and spreading intrusive PUPs equipped with adware, browser hijacker, or even data-tracking functionalities.
URLs
Dolty.click may call the following URLs:
dolty.click |