Romtheoth.work
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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 224 |
First Seen: | January 25, 2019 |
Last Seen: | May 1, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Romtheoth.work is a questionable website that delivers manipulative and dubious content to its visitors. The site also propagates a browser-based scam by trying to trick users into unknowingly subscribing to its push-notification services. The goal is to then abuse the received browser permissions in order to run an intrusive ad campaign. Users should keep in mind that the landing on sites such as Romtheoth.work is often caused by PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) that could be lurking inside their devices.
To achieve its nefarious goal, Romtheoth.work could employ numerous different fake scenarios. The site may claim that the user has been chosen to win a significant reward such as a smartphone. To get this non-existent reward, users need to click the displayed 'Allow' button. This is a recurring theme in the messages displayed by Romtheoth.work and all of the other pages like it:
'Click 'Allow' to verify that you are not a robot'
'Click 'Allow' to access video'
'Click 'Allow' to download the file'
The ads generated by Romtheoth.work should not be approached carelessly. They could use the same social-engineering techniques and then redirect users to untrustworthy websites such as phishing pages, suspicious online game platforms, or sites spreading PUPs.
URLs
Romtheoth.work may call the following URLs:
romtheoth.work |