How to remove redirects to and from 0sntp7dnrr.com
Written by Tomas Meskauskas on (updated)
What is 0sntp7dnrr[.]com?
0sntp7dnrr[.]com is a rogue website sharing many similarities with soonersupor.pro, biglocateriod.pro, norobotcapcha2020.info and countless others. It presents visitors with dubious content and redirects them to other untrusted and malicious web pages. It has been observed redirecting to sites running the "You Are Today's Lucky Visitor" scam.
Few users enter 0sntp7dnrr[.]com intentionally - most are redirected to it by intrusive advertisements or Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUAs) already infiltrated into the system. These apps do no require users' permission to be installed onto devices. Following successful infiltration, they cause redirects, deliver intrusive ads and gather browsing-related information.
Typically, rogue web pages operate by checking visitors' IP addresses to learn their geolocations. This information dictates their behavior. Therefore, according to the geolocations, people are redirected elsewhere and/or presented with highly dubious content.
For example, scams such as "You Are Today's Lucky Visitor" claim that users have won a prize (which is fake and they will not receive) and then proceed to steal information entered by them (e.g. banking account or credit account details, etc.), trick then into making monetary transactions (e.g. within the pretence of it being a shipping fee, etc.) or otherwise abuse their trust.
Furthermore, 0sntp7dnrr[.]com uses browser notifications, the consent option to which is disguised within 'clickbait' ("Click 'Allow' To Continue"). If notifications are enabled, the web page begins running intrusive ad campaigns. The delivered ads (pop-ups, banners, coupons, etc.) significantly diminish the browsing experience and have some dangerous capabilities.
Once clicked, they can redirect to sale-based, untrusted, rogue, deceptive/scam and malicious websites. These advertisements can even be triggered (when clicked) to execute scripts designed to download/install rogue software (e.g. PUAs) without users' permission. Unwanted apps force-open similarly dangerous web pages and can deliver intrusive ad campaigns.
Furthermore, most PUAs can track data. They record browsing activity (browsing and search engine histories) and collect users' personal information (IP addresses, geolocations and personal details). This sensitive data is often shared with third parties (potentially, cyber criminals) seeking to misuse it for profit.
To summarize, the presence of PUAs can lead to various infiltration and infections, serious privacy issues, financial loss and even identity theft. To ensure device integrity and user safety, remove all suspicious applications and browser extensions/plug-ins immediately upon detection.
Name | 0sntp7dnrr.com pop-up |
Threat Type | Push notifications ads, Unwanted ads, Pop-up ads. |
Detection Names | Fortinet (Malware), CRDF (Malicious), DNS8 (Malicious), Quick Heal (Malicious), Full List Of Detections (VirusTotal) |
Serving IP Address | 213.174.153.231 |
Observed Domains | 0sntp7dnrr[.]com; ns2.0sntp7dnrr[.]com |
Symptoms | Seeing advertisements not originating from the sites you are browsing. Intrusive pop-up ads. Decreased internet browsing speed. |
Distribution Methods | Deceptive pop-up ads, potentially unwanted applications (adware). |
Damage | Decreased computer performance, browser tracking - privacy issues, possible additional malware infections. |
Malware Removal (Windows) | To eliminate possible malware infections, scan your computer with legitimate antivirus software. Our security researchers recommend using Combo Cleaner. |
PUAs often seem legitimate and tempt users to install with offers of "useful" functions, however, these features rarely work as advertised and, in most cases, are nonoperational. The only purpose of these unwanted applications is to generate revenue for the developers. PUAs force-open untrusted/malicious sites, run intrusive advertisement campaigns and track private data.
How did adware install on my computer?
PUAs can be downloaded/installed together with other programs. "Bundling" is the term used to describe this deceptive marketing tactic of pre-packing regular products with unwanted or malicious software.
Rushing download/installation processes (ignoring terms, skipping steps and sections, etc.), increases the risk of unintentionally allowing bundled content onto systems. Some PUAs have "official" download web pages. Intrusive ads also proliferate PUAs - when clicked, they can execute scripts to stealthily download/install PUAs.
How to avoid installation of potentially unwanted applications
You are advised to research all products before download/installation. All downloads should be performed only from official and verified sources. Untrustworthy sources such as Peer-to-Peer sharing networks (BitTorrent, Gnutella, eMule, etc.), free file-hosting websites and other third party downloaders can offer deceptive and/or bundled content.
When downloading/installing, read the terms, study all possible options, use the "Custom/Advanced" settings and opt-out of supplementary apps, tools, features and so on. Intrusive ads usually seem normal and innocuous, however, they can redirect to dubious sites (e.g. gambling, adult-dating, pornography and others).
If you encounter these ads/redirects, you are strongly advised to inspect the system and remove all suspect applications and browser extensions/plug-ins without delay. If your computer is already infected with rogue applications, we recommend running a scan with Combo Cleaner Antivirus for Windows to automatically eliminate them.
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Quick menu:
- What is 0sntp7dnrr.com pop-up?
- STEP 1. Remove spam notifications from Google Chrome
- STEP 2. Remove spam notifications from Google Chrome (Android)
- STEP 3. Remove spam notifications from Mozilla Firefox
- STEP 4. Remove spam notifications from Microsoft Edge
- STEP 5. Remove spam notifications from Safari (macOS)
Disable unwanted browser notifications:
Video showing how to disable web browser notifications:
Remove spam notifications from Google Chrome:
Click the Menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the screen and select "Settings". In the opened window select "Privacy and security", then click on "Site Settings" and choose "Notifications".
In the "Allowed to send notifications" list search for websites that you want to stop receiving notifications from. Click on the three dots icon near the website URL and click "Block" or "Remove" (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).
Remove spam notifications from Google Chrome (Android):
Tap the Menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the screen and select "Settings". Scroll down, tap on "Site settings" and then "Notifications".
In the opened window, locate all suspicious URLs and tap on them one-by-one. Once the pop-up shows up, select either "Block" or "Remove" (if you tap "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).
Remove spam notifications from Mozilla Firefox:
Click the Menu button (three bars) on the right upper corner of the screen. Select "Settings" and click on "Privacy & Security" in the toolbar on the left hand side of the screen. Scroll down to the "Permissions" section and click the "Settings" button next to "Notifications".
In the opened window, locate all suspicious URLs and block them using the drop-down menu or either remove them by clicking "Remove Website" at the bottom of the window (if you click "Remove Website" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).
Remove spam notifications from Microsoft Edge:
Click the menu button (three dots) on the right upper corner of the Edge window and select "Settings". Click on "Cookies and site permissions" in the toolbar on the left hand side of the screen and select "Notifications".
Click three dots on the right hand side of each suspicious URL under "Allow" section and click "Block" or "Remove" (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again).
Remove spam notifications from Safari (macOS):
Click "Safari" button on the left upper corner of the screen and select "Preferences...". Select the "Websites" tab and then select "Notifications" section on the left pane.
Check for suspicious URLs and apply the "Deny" option using the drop-down menu or either remove them by clicking "Remove" at the bottom of the window (if you click "Remove" and visit the malicious site once more, it will ask to enable notifications again)
How to avoid browser notification spam?
Internet users should be very skeptical when being asked to allow notifications. While this is a useful feature that allows you to receive timely news from websites you like, deceptive marketers frequently abuse it.
Only allow notifications from websites that you fully trust. For added security - use an anti-malware application with a real-time web browsing monitor to block shady websites that tries to trick you into allowing spam notifications. We recommend using Combo Cleaner Antivirus for Windows.
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