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Threat Scorecard
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecard
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See also Threat Assessment Criteria.
| Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
| Infected Computers: | 8 |
| First Seen: | December 6, 2023 |
| Last Seen: | December 7, 2023 |
Yourscivnow.com is identified as a rogue Web page engaging in the promotion of spam browser notifications and redirecting visitors to other sites, which are often considered unreliable or potentially unsafe. The prevalence of users accessing such pages is typically attributed to redirects initiated by websites utilizing rogue advertising networks. The discovery of Yourscivnow.com was made by information security researchers during their investigation into websites utilizing these questionable networks.
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Yourscivnow.com may Utilize Clickbait Messages to Lure Visitors
It is important to highlight that the content available on rogue websites can vary based on the visitor's IP address, corresponding to their geolocation.
Upon accessing the Yourscivnow.com page, we were confronted with a simulated CAPTCHA verification test. This deceptive test featured cartoon-style robots, accompanied by instructions urging visitors to 'Click Allow if you are not a robot.'
In the event that a user is misled by this fraudulent test and clicks 'Allow,' they inadvertently grant permission for Yourscivnow.com to exhibit browser notifications. These notifications predominantly serve as advertisements promoting online tactics, dubious or hazardous software, and possibly even malware threats.
Recognize the Warning Signs of Fake CAPTCHA Checks
Fake CAPTCHA checks are deceptive tactics employed by fraud-related websites to trick users into taking unwanted actions, such as allowing notifications or granting access. Recognizing warning signs of fake CAPTCHA checks is crucial to avoid falling victim to online schemes or malware. Here are some common warning signs:
- Unusual Design or Graphics:
Fake CAPTCHAs may have poorly designed graphics, inconsistent fonts, or unusual color schemes compared to legitimate ones. - Generic Instructions:
Fake CAPTCHAs often have generic or poorly written instructions. Legitimate tests typically provide clear and concise directions. - No Error Messages for Incorrect Answers:
Legitimate CAPTCHAs usually display error messages or prompts for users who provide incorrect answers. Fake ones may not respond to incorrect input, as their primary goal is to deceive rather than verify. - Unusual Requests or Prompts:
Be wary of CAPTCHAs that ask users to perform actions beyond typical verification, such as downloading software or clicking on specific links. - Unexpected CAPTCHA Placement:
Be cautious if a CAPTCHA appears unexpectedly on a Web page where it is not commonly required. Legitimate sites typically implement CAPTCHAs in specific situations, such as during login or form submissions. - No Change After Completion:
Legitimate CAPTCHAs usually lead to a change in the Web page or provide access once successfully completed. Fake ones may not result in any noticeable change, as their purpose is to deceive rather than authenticate.
Staying vigilant and being aware of these warning signs can help users identify and avoid falling prey to fake CAPTCHA checks and the potential risks associated with them.
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Yourscivnow.com may call the following URLs:
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