Myclickpush.com
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Ranking: | 1,800 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 8,012 |
First Seen: | May 19, 2022 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Myclickpush.com pop-ups are a popular online tactic whose goal is to induce users to subscribe to push notifications from the corresponding website. It is part of an advertising campaign for promoting unsafe pages, mostly offering adult content, online gaming, fake offers, or Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUAs).
When users visit Myclickpush.com, the page shows a blank screen that creates the illusion that there is some content to be displayed, but the user needs to allow notifications to see it. A message with the following text appears as well:
'Myclickpush.com wants to Show notifications
Click Allow to continue.'
Users should be aware that websites like Myclickpush.com have no meaningful content, and clicking on the 'Allow' button only gives the website permission to send advertising content straight to the user's screen in the form of push-notifications. The pop-ups generated by this page can redirect to untrusty resources on the Internet or even install malware on the targeted computer directly. Therefore, affected users should delete Myclickpush.com's permission to show notifications from the browser's settings immediately. The affected device also should be checked for malware because users usually get redirected to pages like Myclickpush.com by adware programs.
URLs
Myclickpush.com may call the following URLs:
myclickpush.com |