It sounds like the headline of the yellow press, but nevertheless it is.
A week ago, surfing the internet on my mobile phone through Opera Mini 6, I went to
mobilestore.opera.com and saw a banner (yes, damn it, when will adblocks plus appear for opera mini?), Stating that I have an old version and need to upgrade . It is useful to check and hit opera-mini-download.com where it is proposed to download something unintelligible, without a digital signature and even three times easier. Well, I think, trojan donkeys snuck into the flagship of mobile browser building, but not for long, now the security service will quickly catch them and throw them overboard.
But it was not there, a week has passed, but things are still there. I unsubscribed to the opera, I hope they will make out my handwriting there. Spread the details:
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Several banners, so far counted three. Lead on opera-mini-download.com and on operam8.ru. Download offer different files, I caught a weight of 20 and 90 kb. I did not dare to launch on a mobile phone, but there is no emulator at hand. I checked them with Kaspersky and Dr. Web - both are silent, but the latter says that opera-mini-download.com is
already in his blacklist. What can be there - I don’t know, I’m not a specialist in picking up java, but I suspect that either something is phishing, or I send text messages to short numbers.
PS I could not resist, I launched the version with opera-mini-download.com on the phone with a negative balance: the software asks for confirmation of the “Opera Mini 6.1 NEW Download Rules” located at
http://wmobile-support.com/oferta (
http://wmobile-support.com/tariffs ). Well, yes, I guessed about SMS. Then he asks to be allowed to receive messages, and then he wants to send as many as two times to the number 4481. And if he refuses both times, he writes that the activation was successfully completed, wait for the SMS with reference to Opera Mini 6.1 NEW. Ha, 90 kilobytes to send a message?
That's all. The link never came.
Update:
The answer came:
Thanks we will check on this, but it is definately not one of our sites.
- write to me from the address support@mobilestore.opera.com
But, apparently having strayed along the dark school bills, the signal did reach the right place. I no longer see banners.