Pushcoffeepro.com
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Ranking: | 4,387 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 1,620 |
First Seen: | November 4, 2022 |
Last Seen: | September 23, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Pushcoffeepro.com is a rogue website that must be approached with caution. It should be mentioned that pages such as this one are very rarely opened by users intentionally. In the vast majority of cases, these dubious websites are opened as a result of forced redirects. The exact online tactic that Pushcoffeepro.com will display may vary from user to user, based on factors, such as their IP addresses and geolocations.
When infosec researchers observed the page, they confirmed that Pushcoffeepro.com was running a popular browser-based tactic. By showing manipulative and clickbait messages to visitors, the page is trying to lure them into unknowingly enabling its push notifications. The utilized false scenario creates the impression that users must pass a CAPTCHA check. Pushcoffeepro.com displays an image of a confused robot, alongside a prominently displayed message similar to:
'Click 'Allow' if you are not a robot'
In reality, pressing the button will allow the page to start exploiting the browser's push notifications, as a way to deliver unwanted advertisements to the system. The advertisements are highly likely to promote additional unsafe destinations. Simply pressing 'Allow' could trigger forced redirects to pages running phishing tactics, fake giveaways, technical support frauds, etc.
URLs
Pushcoffeepro.com may call the following URLs:
pushcoffeepro.com |