Differing service for different browsers
How come Opera users get a 'ruder' picture? How is that fair?
Russian cybercrooks have come up with a variant of ransomware scams, which works by displaying an invasive advert for online smut in users' browsers that victims are extorted to pay to remove. The Ransompage Trojan will display a persistent ad inline on every page that a surfer on an infected Windows machine visits. The ad for a …
I must immediately switch back to Windows!
Ive had this happen on a few of my sites and sites that I go on... Not sure how it got there but got it fixed.
Took them a while to figure out it exists, didnt it?
How come Opera users get a 'ruder' picture? How is that fair?
I don't understand, is this exploiting holes in all these browsers to install itself, or is this a virus that needs to get onboard another way and then, once up and running, intercepts HTTP traffic to alter the web pages you view on these browsers?
'The ad for a pornographic website covers parts of the original webpage, making it even more annoying. '
This sounds just like the current Cisco ad that plasters itself across most Reg pages at present, thereby 'covering parts of the original webpage'. There must be a word in media circles for an ad that is actually counter-productive. Guess why I've taken the pledge not to buy any Cisco-branded parts for the foreseeable future.
Im still an Opera fan despite having to fall back to IE/Firefox to make some websites work - my persistance has paid off with better pr0n ads!
Over the bloody Cisco ad that keep popping up covering content on El Reg.. At least you can pay to get rid of the ransomware.
....If thier screenshot is to be believed and that Firefox shows "Informer" in the Extentions list (saying it's not compatible)...whats to stop the user removing it that way [via the extentions list] and not pay?
No need to go back to Windows. You can easily find the pr0n, sans malware, on any platform...
I always make the effort to view El Reg in IE and have even clicked on a few adds that did interest me but that Cisco is getting right on my manboobs now.
If it involves porn wouldn't a better name for it be something like todgerware or fapware?
Can't even remember it.
Might be your Browser - but here on Ubuntu/FF all latest I can't even remember any Cisco ad.
What does Russia contribute to the internet, other than malware? Surely the answer is just to block Russian access to the internet?
I like the way that Symantec fuzz out the URL of the websites displayed, but leave the massive "Google" logo
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