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i pessoal, eu tenho uma pergunta se eu tenho malware no meu telefone Android.
Quando procuro por um produto através da barra de busca padrão do Google e acesso a uma das Propogandas da Amazon (o único site que acontece) eu paro em um site chamado 3313.g4ken.com, e assim ele me envia para o site da Amazon.
Isso pode ser um vírus?

Eu estava em dúvida porque quando pesquisando g4ken aparece muita gente dizendo que é vírus.

 

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Hi everyone, I have a question if I have malware on my Android phone.
When I search for a product through Google's standard search bar and access to one of Amazon's Propogandas (the only site that happens) I stop at a site called 3313.g4ken.com, and so it sends me to the Amazon site .
Can this be a virus?

I was in doubt because when researching g4ken it appears many people saying that it is virus.

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4 minutes ago, Jojo31 said:

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i pessoal, eu tenho uma pergunta se eu tenho malware no meu telefone Android.
Quando procuro por um produto através da barra de busca padrão do Google e acesso a uma das Propogandas da Amazon (o único site que acontece) eu paro em um site chamado 3313.g4ken.com, e assim ele me envia para o site da Amazon.
Isso pode ser um vírus?

Eu estava em dúvida porque quando pesquisando g4ken aparece muita gente dizendo que é vírus.

 

English:

Hi everyone, I have a question if I have malware on my Android phone.
When I search for a product through Google's standard search bar and access to one of Amazon's Propogandas (the only site that happens) I stop at a site called 3313.g4ken.com, and so it sends me to the Amazon site .
Can this be a virus?

I was in doubt because when researching g4ken it appears many people saying that it is virus.

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Screenshot_20190204-133357~2.png

 

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Hi @Jojo31,

This may be a browser related ad. This is caused by the way most browsers handle redirections executed by javascript code.  Most browsers don't do a great job of preventing these redirects, which also cause ad pop-ups.  Advertising affiliates are aware of this, and exploit this weakness.  Even if an advertising affiliate is shut down for using this exploit, they just come back with a different affiliate id and are right back at it.


The best way to block these pop-ups are to try a different browsers, disable javascript, install a browser with ad blocking (like Opera), and/or install Ad-block Plus.


If you encounter these pop-ups again, back out of them using Android's back key. Also, clearing your history and cache will help stop the ads from reoccurring.


Thanks for reaching out,
Nathan
 

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