Ethatwasall.work

The Ethatwasall.work website exists for a singular purpose - to run a popular browser-based tactic. By displaying various manipulative, deceptive, and clickbait messages, the page tries to convince its visitors to click the displayed 'Allow' button.

The messages could imply that the site is doing a CAPTCHA check, that users will gain access to otherwise restricted content, that a file will become available for download, or even that visitors will receive a luxury prize, such as an iPhone. Some examples include:

'Click Allow to verify that you are not a robot'

'Click Allow to watch the video'

'Click Allow to download your file'

'Click Allow to win a prize'

Of course, none of these messages are true. Clicking the button will achieve nothing even remotely close to what is claimed. Instead, users will be subscribed to the site's push notification services and grant it broad browser permissions. Afterward, Ethatwasall.work will be able to deliver dubious and unwanted advbertisements to the user's device, even when the affected browser itself has been closed.

The advertisements generated by such unfamiliar sources should never be approached carelessly. They could be promoting intrusive PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) or causing redirects to suspicious and unsafe websites. Users could be taken to phishing pages trying to obtain sensitive private information, shady online game platforms or compromised websites spreading serious malware threats.

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