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EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecard
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Ranking: The ranking of a particular threat in EnigmaSoft’s Threat Database.
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See also Threat Assessment Criteria.
Ranking: | 857 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 34,403 |
First Seen: | February 13, 2022 |
Last Seen: | September 25, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Myhugewords.com has little to offer in terms of useful content or features to its visitors. However, that shouldn't come as a surprise because the main purpose of Myhugewords.com is to perform a popular browser-based tactic. By showing various deceptive and manipulative messages to its visitors, the page tries to lure them into subscribing to its push notification services.
To achieve its goal, Myhugewords.com employs various fake scenarios. The site has been observed to display a loading bar that is stuck at 98%-99%. Right below it is a message similar to:
'Click the Allow button to subscribe to the push notifications and continue watching'
Other con pages of this type may pretend that clicking the button is part of a CAPTCHA check. No matter what the messages say, users that click the button will find themselves exposed to the intrusive and unwanted advertisements delivered by the dubious page.
Typically, these advertisements are used to promote additional shady websites, such as ones running fake giveaways or phishing schemes, suspicious adult-oriented pages or betting sites and more. Users also may be presented with offers to install seemingly legitimate programs that turn out to carry intrusive adware or browser hijacker functionalities.
URLs
Myhugewords.com may call the following URLs:
myhugewords.com |