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EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecard
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are assessment reports for different malware threats which have been collected and analyzed by our research team. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards evaluate and rank threats using several metrics including real-world and potential risk factors, trends, frequency, prevalence, and persistence. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are updated regularly based on our research data and metrics and are useful for a wide range of computer users, from end users seeking solutions to remove malware from their systems to security experts analyzing threats.
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Infected Computers: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
See also Threat Assessment Criteria.
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 49 |
First Seen: | December 4, 2022 |
Last Seen: | June 17, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The behavior of rogue webpages such as Monterrey.top is highly variable, often displaying different content depending on the visitor's IP address and geolocation. During an investigation carried out by cybersecurity experts, two distinct variants of the same domain were observed - each with its own deceptive tactics designed to trick users into clicking the displayed 'Allow' button.
The first variant was a simple page featuring several moving graphics and false instructions telling visitors to 'Click the Allow button' in order to access the website. The second version presented a bogus CAPTCHA verification asking users to 'Press Allow to confirm I am not a robot.' In both cases, pressing the button would enable Monterrey.top to deliver intrusive browser notifications, likely containing advertisements for scams, untrustworthy software, and potentially even malware threats.
It is clear that the goal of Monterrey.top is to mislead users into granting it important browser permissions by any means necessary - whether it's through false claims or fake CAPTCHA tests. Therefore, it is important for internet users to remain vigilant and never click on any suspicious links or buttons they encounter while browsing, as doing so could potentially have serious consequences. By taking the necessary precautions, you can help ensure a safe and secure online experience.
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