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| Ranking: | 21,687 |
| Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
| Infected Computers: | 1 |
| First Seen: | June 16, 2024 |
| Last Seen: | June 18, 2024 |
| OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Dubious search engines pose significant risks to users, often leading to inaccurate search results and potential exposure to harmful content. These search engines, like the Find Browser Online, may appear legitimate but are actually fake and may compromise user privacy and security.
The Find Browser Online, hosted at find-browseronline.com, masquerades as a legitimate search engine. Unlike many similar sites, it does return search results. However, they are likely to be inaccurate and could often include dubious content. These illegitimate search engines are commonly promoted through browser-hijacking software, redirecting users to deceptive sites without their consent.
Table of Contents
Find-browseronline.com Replaces Fundamental Browser Settings
Browser hijackers are intrusive programs that alter browser settings, including default search engines, homepages, and new tab pages, to promote specific websites. As a result, users may find themselves redirected to endorsed Web pages like find-browseronline.com whenever they open their affected browser, start a new tab or attempt a search directly from the URL bar.
While most fake search engines fail to provide search results and redirect users to legitimate search engines like Google or Bing, find-browseronline.com is an exception, capable of producing search results. However, these results are often irrelevant and may contain sponsored links, untrustworthy content, and potentially unsafe material.
Moreover, fraudulent search engines are designed to gather user information. Browser-hijacking software commonly tracks users' visited URLs, viewed pages, search queries, cookies, login credentials, personal details, financial data and more. This private data can be sold to third parties or exploited for profit, posing significant privacy and security risks to users.
Browser Hijackers Often Rely on Questionable Tactics to Get Installed on Users’ Devices
Browser hijackers employ various questionable tactics to infiltrate users' devices:
- Bundled Software: They often come bundled with free software or applications downloaded from the internet. Users might unknowingly agree to install the hijacker alongside the desired software if they don't carefully read the installation prompts.
- Deceptive Advertisements and Pop-ups: Hijackers may use misleading advertisements or pop-ups claiming to offer useful features or software updates. Clicking on these can lead to unintentional installation.
- Fake System Alerts: Users might encounter fake system alerts or messages warning of infections or outdated software, urging them to download certain tools or updates, which could actually be the hijacker.
- Social Engineering: Some hijackers employ social engineering techniques, such as fake surveys, contests, or offers promising rewards or prizes in exchange for installing certain software, leading users to unwittingly install the hijacker.
- Malvertising: Rogue advertisements, or malvertising, may redirect users to websites that automatically download and install browser hijackers without any user interaction.
- Disguised Downloads: Hijackers may be disguised as legitimate software downloads, such as browser toolbars or extensions, tricking users into installing them.
- Misleading Permissions: Some browser hijackers request excessive permissions during installation, such as access to browsing history, bookmarks, or even control over browser settings, under the guise of providing enhanced functionality.
By employing these tactics, browser hijackers exploit users' trust and lack of caution to gain unauthorized access to their devices and alter browser settings for unsafe purposes.
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Find-browseronline.com may call the following URLs:
| find-browseronline.com |