If you encounter a message stating "," you are likely being targeted by a browser notification scam . This "clickbait" tactic is designed to trick you into granting a website permission to send push notifications, which scammers then use to flood your device with intrusive ads, fake virus alerts, or links to malicious software. Is it Safe to Enable?
Ask HN: Does anybody allow websites to “Send Notifications”? If you encounter a message stating "," you
Clicking these notifications may lead to fraudulent pages designed to steal financial data or personal identity. How to Stop the Notifications Ask HN: Does anybody allow websites to “Send
Scammers often use these notifications to mimic system UI dialogs, claiming your computer is infected to trick you into downloading real malware. You will receive frequent pop-ups even when the
You will receive frequent pop-ups even when the browser is closed or you are on a different site.
If you have already clicked "Allow," you can revoke these permissions through your browser's security settings. Google Chrome Hacker Newshttps://news.ycombinator.com