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'Input-error.net' Pop-Ups

Posted: October 14, 2015

Regarding the security of your PC, you should trust only the notifications from your legitimate anti-malware application. All other warnings that you may see during your online sessions may be attempts to trick you. Exactly such is the case with the input-error.net pop-ups. These deceitful alerts may appear in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. If you notice any message by input-error.net, you should ask yourself how it appeared immediately. The possible explanations are two. If you click on some corrupt link, it may transfer you to this domain. Immediately after you enter, you may see a large pop-up on the top of your screen, according to which you need to call some qualified technicians. Allegedly, these people will perform a scan to check your PC for infections. On some instances, the warnings may state that you have outdated software or that you miss essential files of the operating system. If you dial the suggested phone number, which is usually either 877-527-3615 or 877-959-6758, you will get in touch with experienced fraudsters instead of the announced IT specialists. These con artists will try to scare you as much as possible. They may claim there are serious problems with your system that require their immediate attention. Eventually, they may ask you to pay them a lot of money, and it is how the hoax happens. The required sum sometimes reaches a few hundred dollars, so that financial losses may be significant. If you notice the fake security alerts only on input-error.net, just closing the browser tab should be enough to spare you the trouble. However, if these bogus warnings appear on other pages as well, some browser hijacker is responsible for their creation undoubtedly In this case, you must perform an in-depth system scan immediately to remove it from your PC.

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