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Interyield.jmp9.com

Posted: February 10, 2014

Interyield.jmp9.com is a domain commonly linked to pop-up attacks by adware and threats, some of which may seek to use their pop-ups to compromise your computer. Because Interyield.jmp9.com may be a 'middle man' that redirects traffic to additional websites, the risks of contact with Interyield.jmp9.com are varied, but may include exposure to phishing attacks or other kind of attacks that could collect information or infect your PC with other threats. Malware researchers classify Interyield.jmp9.com pop-ups as security risks, both due to the nature of their content and due to the probability of other threat-related attacks coinciding with these pop-ups, and appropriate PC security software should be used to stop them if at all possible.

What Happens After Yielding to an Interyield.jmp9.com Pop-Up

Interyield.jmp9.com is a Web domain that perked the suspicions of malware researchers a month ago, as attacks involving Interyield.jmp9.com began to be confirmed. These attacks, traditional pop-ups that often were found loading on unrelated e-mail sites like the Yahoo Mail, included various forms of content, much of which wasn't pulled directly from Interyield.jmp9.com. Because Interyield.jmp9.com often plays the intermediary for other Web domains, the consequences of contact with Interyield.jmp9.com may change from one case to the next one. However, the programs responsible for Interyield.jmp9.com pop-ups do hold most of the classic characteristics of threats, including refusing to disable their functions, show any visible components (besides, of course, their pop-ups) or uninstall themselves.

Interyield.jmp9.com pop-ups have been known to include two particularly mentionable types of unsafe content:

  • Phishing lures that provide fake information to encourage the voluntary transfer of confidential information. Examples of phishing scams may include fake online surveys or fake registration requests that scammers may use for stealing account passwords, telephone numbers, etc.
  • Attacks like the 'Flash Player Update' Pop-Up. These attacks often fake being updates for popular media-based programs, but, once installed, may infect your PC with additional threats.

Interyield.jmp9.com pop-ups also may be included with pop-ups for Jsf.jsticket.net and other sites that are suspicious or definitively unsafe. Poor browser performance also has been noted in connection with some Interyield.jmp9.com pop-up-related PC threats, which may indicate the existence of other threats or other attacks from a single type of threat.

Jumping Past the Perils of Interyield.jmp9.com Pop-Ups

Although an individual incident involving Interyield.jmp9.com isn't certain to be detrimental to your PC, prolonged contact with Interyield.jmp9.com, repeating pop-ups or other symptoms of an Interyield.jmp9.com browser-related PC threat should be taken seriously as security issues. The threat responsible for Interyield.jmp9.com pop-ups don't have explicit ties to adware, such as shopping toolbars, and will try to prevent their victims from uninstalling them. Given this stubbornness in the face of looming deletion, using anti-malware products, rather than manual methods of removing Interyield.jmp9.com is encouraged.

Contact with Interyield.jmp9.com or any sites associated with Interyield.jmp9.com should be considered potentially as a threat as having contact with any infection vector that could install threats automatically. Defenses malware researchers would recommend against these attacks include disabling scripts, using anti-malware tools with browser protection and avoiding suspicious sources for software updates.

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