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What's the deal with the virus/spyware alert messages that are coming up when I mistype a web address? I recently tried to go to androidcentral.com and must have mistyped part of the address. What came up was a norton anti-virus page with a popup that would not go away no matter how many times I clicked the X. There was also a recorded message saying to call this number as soon as possible. I had to completely close Chrome in order to get the message to go away. Another similar situation happened a while back. A website I was going to had a dash in the address and I forgot to put it in. A loud siren type noise played through the speakers while a virus/spyware alert page was open in a tab.

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What's the deal with the virus/spyware alert messages that are coming up when I mistype a web address? I recently tried to go to androidcentral.com and must have mistyped part of the address. What came up was a norton anti-virus page with a popup that would not go away no matter how many times I clicked the X. There was also a recorded message saying to call this number as soon as possible. I had to completely close Chrome in order to get the message to go away. Another similar situation happened a while back. A website I was going to had a dash in the address and I forgot to put it in. A loud siren type noise played through the speakers while a virus/spyware alert page was open in a tab.

 

It's not actual norton, its just a page using popular AV names pretending to be the actual companies. They are trying to trick you into downloading their program which is malware where you could/will have advertising, popups, keystroke recording and/or ransomware where you will be locked out of your computer and to get it back you will have to pay an online ransom. 

It's common for malware authors to set pages on unclaimed typos of high-traffic domain names, expecting typos alone to drive a decent amount of traffic. You could get a pretty good sampling of how pervasive this is by trying typos of Microsoft.com or Hotmail.com.

 

One of them is a "You must update Flash" page (hint: that installer isn't going to install Flash).

Here are some browser cleanup tools that you can run.

 

 

 

Adware Cleaner                                      http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php
Junkware Removal To...                          http://thisisudax.org/
Adware Removal Tool.                            http://www.techsupportall.com/adware-removal-tool/
Zhp Cleaner                                            http://www.nicolascoolman.fr/download/zhpcleaner-2/
Bitdefender Adware Tool                         http://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/adware-removal-tool-for-pc.html
Avast Browser Clean                               http://www.techspot.com/downloads/downloadnow/5810/?evp=889daefe83afc42bb4f2208c3a3a2fbc&file=1
Black Sheep Anti Rougeware                  http://tazzy.org/
Ohshi Unhooker                                      http://www.oshiunhooker.com/
Software Removal Tool Google-Beta       https://www.google.com/chrome/srt/index.html

I get that these are fake pages setup to trick someone into downloading a fake program setup with a real name (I.e. Norton). Why though are these pages essentially holding the browser hostage to the point that I can't simply close the tab and instead have to close the whole browser? This makes chrome think it crashed, so it offers to reopen the 'crashed' tabs, but I can't do that otherwise I'll be right back on the same offending tab.

I get that these are fake pages setup to trick someone into downloading a fake program setup with a real name (I.e. Norton). Why though are these pages essentially holding the browser hostage to the point that I can't simply close the tab and instead have to close the whole browser? This makes chrome think it crashed, so it offers to reopen the 'crashed' tabs, but I can't do that otherwise I'll be right back on the same offending tab.

 

if you wanted to force someone to download your crap, you would make it that way too :)

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