Wholehypewords.com
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Ranking: | 2,261 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 1,618 |
First Seen: | February 7, 2023 |
Last Seen: | September 29, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Analysis of Wholehypewords.com revealed that its purpose is to entice visitors into granting permission to display questionable notifications. Furthermore, it may redirect users to other dubious websites of this type. This is why it is not recommended to trust any of the claims made by Wholehypewords.com.
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The Lure Messages Exploited by Wholehypewords.com
Wholehypewords.com is a website that displays a loading bar and a message prompting visitors to click the 'Allow' button to continue watching. This implies that the content of the website will not be loaded until the button is clicked. However, this could be an example of clickbait, as clicking the 'Allow' button grants websites permission to show notifications, which can lead to shady websites.
Clicking on the notifications displayed by Wholehypewords.com can open pages designed to deceive visitors into providing sensitive information, such as credit card details or login information, downloading and installing untrustworthy applications, paying for fake products or services, etc. It also may lead to Web pages containing malware. Additionally, Wholehypewords.com may redirect visitors to other dubious sites. The site has been confirmed to cause redirects to the shopping platform AliExpress, likely indicating that its creators are using the AliExpress affiliate program for financial gain.
How to Stop Unwanted Notifications from Dubious Websites Like Wholehypewords.com?
Receiving unwanted notifications from dubious websites can be annoying, intrusive, and in some unfortunate cases, it poses security risks, as well. If users have fallen for the misleading message displayed by such websites, they can try to stop the incessant flood of notifications through their browser's settings.
Most Web browsers allow users to block notifications from specific websites. For example, in the Chrome browser settings, you can open 'Privacy and Security' and then select 'Site Settings.' Scroll down to 'Notifications,' where you'll see a list of all the sites that have requested your permission to send push notifications - simply turn off the slider next to any website that you don't want to receive any more notifications from.
URLs
Wholehypewords.com may call the following URLs:
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