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WowShortVideos.com Runs a Dangerous Push Notifications Online Scam

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Last updated: 2023/10/06 at 12:26 PM
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WowShortVideos.com is a Shady Website That Convinces Users to Subscribe to its Push NotificationsWhat is WowShortVideos.com?How Can I Protect Myself from Sites like WowShortVideos.com?

WowShortVideos.com is a Shady Website That Convinces Users to Subscribe to its Push Notifications

Push notifications are a popular way of delivering important or time-sensitive information to users. They can be incredibly useful, but they also have a downside – some websites misuse push notifications in order to trick users into subscribing to their content.

These sites may push misleading messages and use misleading subscription forms in order to get more subscribers. When users click the push messages and fill out the subscription forms, they are not aware of the potential security issue they may face afterwards. 

What is WowShortVideos.com?

The website WowShortVideos.com has been identified as one such unreliable site that convinces users to sign up for push notifications or completing fake CAPTCHA checks. Users are misled into believing that subscribing to push notifications or completing the CAPTCHA check will grant them access to video content or that a file will become available for download.

WowShortVideos.com has also been known to tempt users with the promise of a 50-dollar gift card. The site’s operators do this to gain access to personal data and other sensitive information, which can then be sold to unreliable third parties behind the scenes. Should the gullible users enter their personal information in the gift card form, the data they shared could be later used for questionable activities. 

It is therefore recommended that anyone who encounters WowShortVideos.com should not engage with it. Furthermore, anyone who believes they have already shared their financial information with unreliable third parties, should contact their bank and other financial institutions to ensure that all necessary steps are taken to protect their accounts.

How Can I Protect Myself from Sites like WowShortVideos.com?

When it comes to push notifications, it’s important to be aware of how websites are using them and why they might be trying to get you to subscribe. Therefore, it’s wise to always double check what is being offered before signing up for anything, as well as to read the terms of service and privacy policies before agreeing to anything on an unfamiliar site. If you do feel that you may have been compromised by visiting websites like WowShortVideos.com, you should scan your computer for potential threats with a reputable malware remediation tool.

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