Hi!
I've was, embarrassingly, browsering through content an adult-content site, and when I clicked on a video which opened two seperate tabs, one of which was the video itself and the other one is an extraordinarily long link, which on first eyesight might likely contain information about my computer hardware. While I do not have the link itself, I have copied the text that the website displays states: 0x49019;window.zfgloadedpopup = true. I happened to also stumble upon this analysis https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/sample/4549eed582050392e9cecd9b69f0d8d796fd5132e47a2e8161c4bf76ed176a9e?environmentId=100 of another website which seems to deliver the same result, though I have not been able to comprehend any of the information in the analysis itself. I have run the webside using Brave browser on a Tor tab, which the "Block scripts" option disabled.
I have done an immediate Malwarebytes and Adwcleaner scan with no threats shown. However, I have heard that running URLs (Javascript, perhaps?) in the browser is capable of granting access to passwords without any notifications from Malwarebytes (assuming real-time protection is off, which is my case). I fear that I might've given potential access to my browser, and I would heavily appreciate some advice on proceeding further.
I also thought that pasting in the "0x49019;window.zfgloadedpopup = true" text from the popup might help potential victims to find this same page once they search up the same prompt.