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How do I get rid of popups that keep occurring even though I delete them?
How do I get rid of popups that keep occurring even though I delete them?
This is not the first time you have sent an email to me indicating I should "View all sites where your info is exposed", and each time I receive your emails the sites yo… (xem thêm)
This is not the first time you have sent an email to me indicating I should "View all sites where your info is exposed", and each time I receive your emails the sites you suggest are sites I have never seen before, let alone logged into with a password.
I use a Password Organizer Book, with all of my logins and passwords for each site I use. I do not use a password app, and have NEVER used a password app. Each time I go to the website you suggest, It's always a site I have never seen before so it would be impossible to login and change the password. I always check my Password Organizer Book to make sure.
I don't know what you want me to do since I cannot login to the website you are suggesting. Is there action I should be taking? I don't know what it would be, but if you know please let me know.
I received an email threatening to cancel Firefox because of inadequate usage. Is this for real or a scam? I do use Firefox but, perhaps not enough for Mozilla's rules? I… (xem thêm)
I received an email threatening to cancel Firefox because of inadequate usage. Is this for real or a scam? I do use Firefox but, perhaps not enough for Mozilla's rules? I would regret losing this privilege. Thanks.
I signed into one of my financial accounts and it said the sign in was with firefox windows 10. I have windows 11 on my computer. Is this a security issue? Fire fox sa… (xem thêm)
I signed into one of my financial accounts and it said the sign in was with firefox windows 10. I have windows 11 on my computer. Is this a security issue? Fire fox says i am on the latest version
Stop the hacked in my account please help me this is really urgent
Hello, I process phishing URL's, I have recently come across URL's that make use of a BLOB: syntax on the URL: blob:https://bolig.botik.dk/16c8c011-0fa5-4ba0-a10f-ed76… (xem thêm)
Hello,
I process phishing URL's,
I have recently come across URL's that make use of a BLOB: syntax on the URL:
blob:https://bolig.botik.dk/16c8c011-0fa5-4ba0-a10f-ed7675055cc6
You can see an example of the Phishing URL in this PhishTank entry:
https://phishtank.com/phish_detail.php?phish_id=9118779
That URL then re-directs to the above "BLOB" URL.
My understanding is that it is "locally" generating the phishing website, similar to an old fashioned about: syntax, however it's not clear what the significance of bolig.botik.dk URL is - loading that URL without the BLOB: prefix causes an error
Can someone explain:
1) What is the BLOB: syntax, and 2) what would be reported to have the phishing URL removed in the above example?
One website is opening without my concern. Windows Defender hasn't found any viruses, Task Manager hasn't have any abnormal tasks. What to do now?