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'Network Security Breach' Pop-Up

Posted: October 13, 2017

The 'Network Security Breach' pop-up is a misleading message, which may trick PC users into thinking that their computers have been infected with threat and they might be at risk of having their data, financial details, and other information collected by cyber crooks. The purpose of these pop-ups is to convince the users that they are in dire need of technical support services that can be reached by calling a particular phone line. Research shows that the 'Network Security Breach' pop-up asks users to call 844-699-8351, but it is very likely that different versions of the tactic will promote different phone numbers. A quick Web search shows that 844-699-8351 is not associated with any reputable software company or provider of technical support services so that you can rest assured that calling this number will not lead to a positive outcome.

The goal of these people is usually to take money from the users by convincing them to transfer money in exchange for technical support services or access to security and PC optimization software. In some rare cases, the crooks might request remote access to the user's desktop, and use this opportunity to collect login credentials or data. We advise you never to allow random users to access your PC, especially if you came across them via dubious pop-ups like the ones in question.

Seeing the 'Network Security Breach' pop-up in your Web browser is not a symptom of a threat infection so that you should not be too worried about potential harmful consequences. However, it is a sign that you have been browsing some low-quality pages since they are the most common way users get exposed to fraudulent messages like the ones included in the 'Network Security Breach' pop-up. While dodging all shady websites is impossible, you can reduce the chances of seeing the 'Network Security Breach' pop-up significantly by avoiding to visit pages linked to adult content, low-quality gambling pages, pirated software, game cracks, etc.

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