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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 1 |
First Seen: | November 3, 2022 |
Last Seen: | November 3, 2022 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Todayspromoa1.click website is not a page that users are likely to decide to visit intentionally. Instead, the main way to encounter the site is via forced redirects caused by rogue advertising networks or by having an invasive PUP (Potentially Unwanted Programs) present on the user's device.
Many rogue websites like Todayspromoa1.click can adjust the deceptive content they show, based on the specific IP address and geolocation of each user. One of the tactics seen on the site is a version of the 'Your PC is infected with 5 viruses!' This online scheme revolves around showing users numerous fake security alerts that seem to have been sent by a reputable source.
The dubious page will show the name, logo, and other recognizable aspects of a legitimate computer security company - McAfee, in this case, to trick users into believing that their devices have indeed been infected with malware threats. Users should realize that the McAfee company is in no way connected to these websites.
Another commonly seen tactic is for the misleading page to pretend to have scanned the user's device for threats. The displayed results will include numero, seemingly serious issues and malware threats. In reality, no website can perform such scans on its own, and the shown results are completely fake.
The usual goal of the fraudsters is to earn commission fees. They rely on fake scares to convince users to click on the provided button, as a way to resolve the non-existent security problems. The deceitful site will then take the unsuspecting users to an official site of a security tool. However, affiliate tags would be attached to the page, and, as a result, each completed transaction will allow the con artists to earn commission fees via affiliate programs.
URLs
Todayspromoa1.click may call the following URLs:
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