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Ranking: | 9,512 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 368 |
First Seen: | January 25, 2019 |
Last Seen: | September 16, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Verysilenitm.work exists for a singular purpose - to perform a popular browser-based tactic. The site has no distinguishing feature that sets it aside from all of the pages dedicated to the propagation of the same scheme. It relies on the same clickbait and deceptive tactics that all other sites of this type use. Under various false pretenses, Verysilenitm.work tries to lure its visitors into clicking the displayed 'Allow' button without stating that doing so will subscribe the user to the page's push notification services explicitly.
While infosec researchers have noticed Verysilenitm.work to pretend that users will gain access to an unspecified video clip, it is entirely possible that the site could also employ other equally fake messages. Some may imply that the page is doing a CAPTCHA check for bots. Some potential variations include:
'To access the video, click 'Allow'
'Click Allow to verify that you are not a robot.'
'Click Allow to download the file.'
With its newly-received browser permissions, Verysilenitm.work will be able to start generating revenue for its creators through an intrusive ad campaign. Users will be flooded with unwanted advertisements that could continue to appear even when the affected browser itself has been shut down. The advertisements could promote dubious PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs), adware, browser hijackers or lead to other hoax websites.
URLs
Verysilenitm.work may call the following URLs:
verysilenitm.work |