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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: tech30338 on January 16, 2023, 08:06:48 AM



Title: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: tech30338 on January 16, 2023, 08:06:48 AM
I think everyone is aware that ads sometimes have malware injecting something into your computer, and clicking pop-ups might also help stole your crypto if you are not careful, well here is another victim that shows even an experienced person sometimes makes mistakes, and teach us to double check everything before clicking, because once you have done it, there is no turning back, this is for newbies to be more aware of where they click or website they go.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/google-ads-delivered-malware-drains-nft-influencer-s-entire-crypto-wallet?fbclid=IwAR0ZRjY95ytRQgOQpBoJyFebPQDJlMQpt_ruLjJE6uSdu68V5C1YydKcH0I
I hope this will help newbies and experience people not to be complacent when dealing with your crypto via the world wide web.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: mk4 on January 16, 2023, 08:13:40 AM
Heads up: always use the uBlock Origin ad-blocker when browsing the internet on your computer. It effectively removes like approximately 95% of ads everywhere. It's free and open-source, and it removes a lot of unnecessary clutter when browsing the web.

https://ublockorigin.com/


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: _act_ on January 16, 2023, 08:45:22 AM
Heads up: always use the uBlock Origin ad-blocker when browsing the internet on your computer. It effectively removes like approximately 95% of ads everywhere. It's free and open-source, and it removes a lot of unnecessary clutter when browsing the web.

https://ublockorigin.com/
Ublockorigin can help against ads on computer, some antivirus can help too. But some people have little amount of bitcoin on phones nowadays, no matter how small the coins are, it has to be protected, ublockorigin is not having a mobile phone one, what can be the alternative for mobile phones?


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: mk4 on January 16, 2023, 09:02:35 AM
Ublockorigin can help against ads on computer, some antivirus can help too. But some people have little amount of bitcoin on phones nowadays, no matter how small the coins are, it has to be protected, ublockorigin is not having a mobile phone one, what can be the alternative for mobile phones?

It's not as good as using the uBlock Origin plugin, but the Brave browser works decently in my opinion. Yea it gets a lot of bad rap because they have a token, but you don't really need to have the token for it to work to its full potential.

https://brave.com


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: SFR10 on January 16, 2023, 09:47:55 AM
well here is another victim that shows even an experienced person sometimes makes mistakes
The main issue with a lot of these so-called "experienced" influencers is the fact that most of them, don't even know the basics...

  • Mistake #1
    • Set up his/her hardware wallet in a way that it acts as a hot wallet [source (https://twitter.com/NFT_GOD/status/1614442055417077763)]
      - Not sure if he/she imported an existing wallet to the hardware wallet or imported his/her seeds into another platform, but you should always generate fresh seeds when you're going to set up your HW for the first time and refrain from using them in other platforms!
  • Mistake #2
    • Thinking that only a new HW can protect his/her assets  [source (https://twitter.com/NFT_GOD/status/1614442063977660416)]
      - All he/she really needed was to reset the device and generate fresh seeds (then move everything there)!
  • Mistake #3
    • Click on a Google ad [subject of this thread]
      - They pretend to care while using automated systems to filter their ads (in other words, they're not going to do anything unless someone reports those ads)!


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: tech30338 on January 16, 2023, 11:13:45 AM
Since we are dealing with attacks everyday although we don't know that they were still trying to brute force our computer, what should we learn?
  • learn to check logs
  • Monitor activities in your network, you dont need to be a pro
  • Learn how to block ports
  • We are in digital currency and making mistakes is no excuse since information is everywhere, like youtube,google
  • Use opensource firewall, and watch videos, like im using an opensource firewall
Advertisement on my network or links where block automatically since i set to deny if its not on the allowed side.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: BitMaxz on January 16, 2023, 01:01:05 PM
The big mistake is why did he click the ads? For me, if there are ads shown in my search result or app I never click them to avoid potential phishing attacks or malware.
I guess after what happened to him he will learn and change his habit just like what happened to me after being scammed by cloud mining sites I stopped and never invest any more in any investment site(We know all people are the same we always learn from mistakes).

Yea it gets a lot of bad rap because they have a token, but you don't really need to have the token for it to work to its full potential.


Actually, their free token is useless you can't able to withdraw them only selected countries can able to withdraw their token to their two partners Gemini and uphold. I have almost 8Bat it stuck there and can't able to transfer because they currently do not support my country.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: bitmover on January 16, 2023, 01:05:08 PM
Heads up: always use the uBlock Origin ad-blocker when browsing the internet on your computer. It effectively removes like approximately 95% of ads everywhere. It's free and open-source, and it removes a lot of unnecessary clutter when browsing the web.

https://ublockorigin.com/

I would add that this also makes your online experience safer.

As there are many malicious ads (phising), especially in shady websites, blocking is a very effective way to avoid them


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: Saisher on January 16, 2023, 01:35:44 PM
If you're active on faucets better take extra precautions you can use the brave browser which blocked ads and trackers I have been active on three faucets and I am fully aware of these pop-ups which is why I never use short links rewards of the faucets I'm working,  beside Brave Browser I'm using two very efficient antiviruses Kaspersky and Mcafee.

Linux I read is very good I would like to learn that, but right now for you to protect yourself and your wallets from intrusion you have to level up your security, and invest in your security because you are on your own when it comes to securing your assets.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: cydrix on January 16, 2023, 02:23:27 PM
Heads up: always use the uBlock Origin ad-blocker when browsing the internet on your computer. It effectively removes like approximately 95% of ads everywhere. It's free and open-source, and it removes a lot of unnecessary clutter when browsing the web.

https://ublockorigin.com/
I'm literally adding this ad-block right now. Ads are very risky especially when you click it wrongfully. Having ad-blocker may make the risk lesser.

When it comes to advertisements we should always double check the link or else go to a new tab and search about that ad since you're risking your login credentials.
I use brave browser when it comes to crypto cause it way safer than any browsers out there and I only uses chrome when comes to social media. Protect your self, stay away from shady and not secured websites.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: NeuroticFish on January 16, 2023, 02:42:25 PM
Since there was even mining in ads, I am surprised people still don't use ad blockers (especially ublock origin).
I think that it's only Chrome for Android that doesn't allow extensions/uBlock origin, but one can just install Firefox then.

Ah, and if one knows that he will ever click on an Ad or unsafe website, then he must have his funds on a (properly set up) hardware wallet.
Oh well, mishaps like this are good advertising for what one should learn to do at very least in 2023 in the world of crypto and internet.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: dansus021 on January 17, 2023, 01:19:36 AM
I'm using adblockplus on my device so I'm rarely seeing an ads you guys should too it's free the premium one its only cost you 2 dollar a month. anyway so I assume they clicked the ads and brought to phising site? Drained wallet need a recovery key right. I mean this guy should have at least 2 wallet one for hot daily purposes and 1 cold to keep their thousand dollar nft s


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: rat03gopoh on January 17, 2023, 02:47:40 AM
I mean this guy should have at least 2 wallet one for hot daily purposes and 1 cold to keep their thousand dollar nft s
What if $1k isn't a big deal for them? Speaking of influencers is a tens of thousands of dollars in one click business, $1k nft collections are part of the small amount they are likely to trade on a daily basis. Maybe this reason is not enough to make them have cold wallets for their collection, until valuable lessons like hacking them experience first.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: dansus021 on January 18, 2023, 01:53:01 AM
What if $1k isn't a big deal for them? Speaking of influencers is a tens of thousands of dollars in one click business, $1k nft collections are part of the small amount they are likely to trade on a daily basis. Maybe this reason is not enough to make them have cold wallets for their collection, until valuable lessons like hacking them experience first.

Yeah maybe the case is like that and this will be a huge lesson for everyone.But..

If that is the case I would prefer a hardware wallet or multi-sig to my hot wallet take example I gonna using Safepal S1 hardware wallet so before any transaction occurred there is always approval first through an hardware wallet.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: libert19 on January 18, 2023, 02:04:55 AM
I mean this guy should have at least 2 wallet one for hot daily purposes and 1 cold to keep their thousand dollar nft s
What if $1k isn't a big deal for them? Speaking of influencers is a tens of thousands of dollars in one click business, $1k nft collections are part of the small amount they are likely to trade on a daily basis. Maybe this reason is not enough to make them have cold wallets for their collection, until valuable lessons like hacking them experience first.

Life changing money was lost. It's case of emotions taking control — he got a dream computer >> wanting to stream a video game >> downloads a software to do so >> turns out to be malware.

https://mobile.twitter.com/NFT_GOD/status/1614442055417077763



Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: Crypt0Gore on January 18, 2023, 03:25:23 PM
I'm not sure that Ublock origin can work on a smartphone, looks like it's built for PC users only so, which AdBlock is best for android phone users without getting the phone rooted or exploit because that's what my research is telling me, that ad blocker works better on a rooted android phone and I'm not ready to root mine.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: rat03gopoh on January 19, 2023, 07:06:28 AM
I'm not sure that Ublock origin can work on a smartphone, looks like it's built for PC users only so, which AdBlock is best for android phone users without getting the phone rooted or exploit because that's what my research is telling me, that ad blocker works better on a rooted android phone and I'm not ready to root mine.

No adblock for android is the most recommended so far for unrooted devices, just found adguard[1] (if you are willing to pay) which I think is at least what you asked for. While not open source, they do have a github page to track their development activity[2].

1. https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
2. https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForAndroid


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: Findingnemo on January 19, 2023, 08:19:54 AM
I'm not sure that Ublock origin can work on a smartphone, looks like it's built for PC users only so, which AdBlock is best for android phone users without getting the phone rooted or exploit because that's what my research is telling me, that ad blocker works better on a rooted android phone and I'm not ready to root mine.

No adblock for android is the most recommended so far for unrooted devices, just found adguard[1] (if you are willing to pay) which I think is at least what you asked for. While not open source, they do have a github page to track their development activity[2].

1. https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
2. https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForAndroid

If not willing to pay they can use opera or brave which comes with a built-in ad blocker in their browser so enabling it can save a lot of headaches due to annoying pop-ups and ad page redirection but based on my experience its not completely to avoid ads in android (never used paid apps for blocking ads) so we have to be little more cautious while surfing unfamiliar websites and click back when pop up shows with no regrets at all.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: mk4 on January 19, 2023, 08:49:37 AM
No adblock for android is the most recommended so far for unrooted devices, just found adguard[1] (if you are willing to pay) which I think is at least what you asked for. While not open source, they do have a github page to track their development activity[2].

1. https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
2. https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForAndroid

Totally forgot about this one piece of software — when I was a total Android junkie 3 years ago(rooting and with custom ROMs and all), AdAway worked really really well in my experience. It was pretty much like the uBlock Origin but for the entire Android phone instead of a singular browser.

Open source and totally free, by the way: https://adaway.org/


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: passwordnow on January 19, 2023, 01:05:27 PM
Aside from installing adblockers, using brave browser or any similar browser that automatically adsense ads. Practice how to keep your files safe.
So that whenever you're unaware that there's an app that you've mistakenly installed and there's malware and if it starts to monitor all of your activities, you've got your files protected elsewhere which it can't be monitored based on your browsing activity. All of the suggestions are helpful but there will always be folks that haven't reached by this info on how the be safe from malicious ads, links, emails and stuff.


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: drwhobox on January 19, 2023, 03:02:43 PM
Ublockorigin can help against ads on computer, some antivirus can help too. But some people have little amount of bitcoin on phones nowadays, no matter how small the coins are, it has to be protected, ublockorigin is not having a mobile phone one, what can be the alternative for mobile phones?
On android you can use brave browser, which has the default option of blocking ads. Not only do they block ads they have a reporting system where you can take a look at the ads that block by brave browser.
Many other browsers have that feature too but I found brave's UI is more comfortable like a google chrome's. You can find many ad blockers or antiviruses for phones but the only place you see an AD is on a browser so they are kind of useless for me.

EDIT:
I think everyone is aware that ads sometimes have malware injecting something into your computer, and clicking pop-ups might also help stole your crypto if you are not careful, well here is another victim that shows even an experienced person sometimes makes mistakes, and teach us to double check everything before clicking, because once you have done it, there is no turning back, this is for newbies to be more aware of where they click or website they go.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/google-ads-delivered-malware-drains-nft-influencer-s-entire-crypto-wallet?fbclid=IwAR0ZRjY95ytRQgOQpBoJyFebPQDJlMQpt_ruLjJE6uSdu68V5C1YydKcH0I
I hope this will help newbies and experience people not to be complacent when dealing with your crypto via the world wide web.

OP, we have similar awareness post with the same exact backstory behind the post- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5434897.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5434897.0)


Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: stompix on January 19, 2023, 03:24:53 PM
No adblock for android is the most recommended so far for unrooted devices, just found adguard[1] (if you are willing to pay) which I think is at least what you asked for. While not open source, they do have a github page to track their development activity[2].

1. https://adguard.com/en/adguard-android/overview.html
2. https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardForAndroid

I've been using adguard for years already on my smartphones, the times I rebooted it and forgot to turn it on before opening the browser and see all those ads even on reputable websites made me think how can one even navigate through it with an adblocker.
I seriously don't understand how you can do it with one, even checking the weather you have 5 pages out of which 4 are ads and you need to scroll down to actually see the line that was supposed to be on top!

I don't know how accurate these stats are:
https://talkimg.com/images/2023/05/20/blob6271b282d5d3360c.jpeg
but I won't be surprised for them to be actually true!

I am surprised people still don't use ad blockers (especially ublock origin).

Yeah same thing, I don't know how they can do it, when I once saw one of my colleagues closing pop-ups on his laptop before trying to show me a video that started with a 5 seccons ad I was looking at him like, what the hell is wrong with you!

Quote
NFT God, known also as “Alex,” said he used Google's search engine to download OBS, an open-source video streaming software. But instead of clicking on the official website, he clicked the sponsored advertisement for what he thought was the same thing.

Yeah, shows how much trust can you put in those "influencers" who know only how to spam the hell social media with their useless NFT garbage!
NFT "God" , lol!





Title: Re: ads might drain your wallets
Post by: jerry0 on February 19, 2023, 01:29:56 AM
So just clicking on ads can cause this?  What if you have anti virus?  That doesn't work?