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Ranking: | 9,172 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 18 |
First Seen: | January 18, 2024 |
Last Seen: | January 21, 2024 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Mycommonjournal.com has been identified as a deceptive website by researchers while routinely examining suspicious online platforms. This particular site is strategically crafted to facilitate the dissemination of browser notification spam and to redirect visitors to other websites, which are often of questionable or unsafe nature. The typical pathway for users to encounter mycommonjournal.com involves redirects initiated by websites employing rogue advertising networks.
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Be Careful When Encountering Rogue Sites Like Mycommonjournal.com
It is important to note that the content experienced on rogue sites can vary based on the visitor's IP address or geolocation.
Upon accessing mycommonjournal.com, users are likely to encounter a loading bar progressing between 98% and 99%. Below this graphical element, explicit instructions prompt users to 'Click the Allow button to give the site permission to display push notifications and continue watching.' This suggests that, in order to resume online content consumption, users are required to enable mycommonjournal.com to deliver browser notifications. Furthermore, the page incorporates a dynamic yellow arrow pointing towards the consent option.
Granting permission for mycommonjournal.com to display notifications results in the user receiving spam in the form of advertisements. These advertisements commonly promote online scams, untrustworthy or harmful software, and various forms of malware.
Take Action to Stop the Intrusive Notifications Delivered by Rogue Sites and Other Unreliable Sources
To stop receiving unwanted and bothersome notifications from bogus websites, users can take the following steps:
- Access Browser Settings: Open the settings menu of your Web browser. This can usually be found in the top-right corner (represented by three dots or lines). Look for an option like 'Settings' or 'Options' and find the section related to 'Site Settings' or 'Privacy and Security.' Within Site Settings, there should be a category for 'Notifications' or 'Permissions.' Click on it to manage your notification preferences.
- Clear Browser Cache and Cookies: Additionally, clearing your browser's cache and cookies can help remove any stored data related to the rogue website, ensuring a more thorough reset.
- Use Browser Extensions: Consider using browser extensions or add-ons that specifically block or manage notifications. Several tools are available to enhance your browser's security and privacy.
- Enable Pop-up Blockers: Activate the pop-up blocker feature in your browser settings. This can prevent websites, including rogue ones, from displaying intrusive pop-ups and notifications.
- Regularly Review Site Permissions: Periodically review and manage the permissions granted to websites in your browser settings. This proactive approach can help you to stay in control and prevent unwanted notifications.
By following these steps, users can effectively block or disable notifications from rogue websites, enhancing their online experience and protecting themselves from unwanted content and potential security threats.
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Mycommonjournal.com may call the following URLs:
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