Microsoft-one.com

One of the most favored tricks in the book of cybercrime is imitating a legitimate service or product to trick unsus-pecting users. The authors of the Microsoft-one.com have done this exactly - they have tailored their Web page to resemble a genuine Microsoft website so that users will not question its legitimacy and trust it blindly.

Spawns Fake Alerts

If you have come across the Microsoft-one.com website, you have likely been browsing low-quality content. Usual-ly, dodgy Web pages work with shady advertising net-works that push all dubious content, and it is likely that they also are involved in the promoting of the Microsoft-one.com website. Upon launching the main page of the Microsoft-one.com site, users will be redirected to the of-ficial Web page of Microsoft. This trick is likely meant to convince users of the legitimacy of the Microsoft-one.com website. This may not sound too troubling, but the au-thors of the Microsoft-one.com site do not stop there. They have built sub-directories on the Microsoft-one.com page that display bogus pop-ups that try to convince the users to update their Microsoft Office or Windows Antivi-rus services as soon as possible.

Avoid Websites that Require You to Install Software or Apply Updates

Users should keep in mind that Windows services like Windows Antivirus or Microsoft Office can be updated from the application itself directly, and there is no reason to look for updates elsewhere. Furthermore, keep in mind that websites that urge you to install software or apply updates are not to be trusted, as there is usually some-thing shady going on. Experts have not yet managed to determine which software is the Microsoft-one.com site attempting to propagate, but we would advise you strongly to keep away from it. It is likely that this shady site may be trying to push PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) onto users. However, the administrators of the Microsoft-one.com Web page also may be involved in distributing much more threatening software such as ran-somware or various Trojans.

Avoid visiting the Microsoft-one.com site as there is no valuable content on it, and the site may pose a threat to your cybersecurity. Also, make sure you download and install a legitimate anti-malware security tool that will keep your system safe.

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