Juble.click
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Ranking: | 15,690 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 2 |
First Seen: | June 6, 2023 |
Last Seen: | August 25, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
During their examination of Juble.click, cybersecurity experts confirmed that the site employs a deceptive strategy to persuade visitors to grant it permission to send notifications. Additionally, Juble.click has the potential to redirect visitors to other dubious websites. The researchers encountered Juble.click while investigating pages associated with rogue advertising networks.
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Juble.click Shows Misleading Messages to Trick Visitors
Juble.click displays a loading bar and a message stating that visitors need to click the 'Allow' button to continue. Clicking the button will supposedly load the page content. However, when visitors follow the instruction and press the 'Allow' button, it allows the website to show intrusive push notifications.
Notifications from Juble.click may instruct visitors to turn on the Norton Antivirus and offer to purchase the software. However, Norton Antivirus is legitimate software and is not associated with Juble.click. It is probable that the site is handled by affiliates aiming to earn illegitimate commissions from purchases made through their website.
Furthermore, notifications originating from Juble.click can lead to the opening of deceptive Web pages that attempt to induce users into divulging personal information, downloading unsafe applications, making purchases of counterfeit products or services, contacting fraudulent technical support numbers and engaging in other deceptive activities.
Revoke the Permissions Granted to Rogue Sites Like Juble.click
To prevent receiving intrusive and untrustworthy notifications generated by rogue websites, users can take several possible steps. First, they should review their browser settings and disable notifications from unauthorized or suspicious sources. This can usually be executed by going to the browser's settings or preferences and navigating to the notifications section.
Users also should exercise caution when granting permission to websites to show notifications. They should only allow notifications from trusted and reputable websites that they have visited intentionally and find value in receiving updates from.
Another effective measure is to install and keep updated, reliable anti-malware software. These security solutions can help detect and block notifications from rogue websites and provide overall protection against various online threats.
Additionally, staying vigilant while browsing the Internet is crucial. Users should avoid clicking on suspicious links, downloading files from untrusted sources, or visiting websites with questionable content. Being careful about the websites they visit and the actions they take online can significantly reduce the risk of encountering intrusive and untrustworthy notifications.
Overall, maintaining a proactive approach to online security, being mindful of browser settings and permissions, and using reputable security software can help users stop receiving intrusive and untrustworthy notifications generated by rogue websites.
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Juble.click may call the following URLs:
juble.click |