The fact is known, but the security company Kaspersky has documented a very specific episode downloads of TV shows that host malicious code on Dailymotion. According to a company statement, "as noted by Costin Raiu, Kaspersky Lab, when the episode we try to download a pirate, a message appears on the screen warning that the content has been removed for copyright problems, and fortunately still can be seen in a URL specified.
These URLs are always cut by services such as bit. ly. " "Once we click on them," he continues, "the link leads us to another website that informs us that the content is not available and to view the need to access an" offer ". Clicking on any of the links suggested, takes us back to another page.
" IWon is one of the names of these false pages again we invite you to download the file, in this case the IWONSetup2.3.76.6. ZLman000. exe, which is actually the famous MyWebSearch adware detected by most antivirus products. In general, this application does not cause an infection unless you download and install the executable of the page
These URLs are always cut by services such as bit. ly. " "Once we click on them," he continues, "the link leads us to another website that informs us that the content is not available and to view the need to access an" offer ". Clicking on any of the links suggested, takes us back to another page.
" IWon is one of the names of these false pages again we invite you to download the file, in this case the IWONSetup2.3.76.6. ZLman000. exe, which is actually the famous MyWebSearch adware detected by most antivirus products. In general, this application does not cause an infection unless you download and install the executable of the page
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