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Sneha Singh
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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:59+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:59+05:30

What Are The Most Dangerous Websites?

What Are The Most Dangerous Websites?
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    1. Farwa Khalid
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      2022-06-05T11:49:40+05:30Added an answer on June 5, 2022 at 11:49 am

      What Are the Most Dangerous Websites?

      With the advancement in new technology, more websites are available on the internet like never before. To do several things people visit different websites. Watch movies online, online shopping, and gaming. But there are some certain websites that are so dangerous these sites even destroy your computers and PCs. People need to be very careful about which website they are visiting and what they do online.

      By visiting the dangerous site internet users had stolen files from their computers and use them for their own purposes. Some people fall victim to malware attacks. For the stolen files to be recovered they need to pay cybercriminals. All of this happening on the internet all the time maybe you have not experienced it but I tell you there are some people who suffered from these attacks. If you don’t want to be the victim of this attack, I suggest you know about these kinds of websites and you need to be very careful.

      • The website with the odd address
      • Download websites
      • Websites with a lot of ads
      • Fake shipping website

      Dangerous websites on the web:

      The most dangerous websites are those that contain malware, worms, spyware, backdoors, trojans, and key bloggers. This malware breaks into your device to attack and steal important information.  here below are some dangerous websites,

      • Shortened URL link:

      These links are commonly used on Twitter. Before clicking, you should use the Twitter client app to view the shortened URL links.

      • Porn sites
      • The email contains attachments, links, and downloads. To avoid this scan all the attachments and downloads and do not click on the email if you are not confirmed of the source.
      • Onion websites:

      These websites are present on the dark web. Not all websites are dangerous but you need to be very careful when visiting the deep web or dark web.

      • A website with the flash player:

      You should avoid these websites by keeping your browser plugs in updated and configuring it to ask for access before downloading any flash cookie.

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