Important Notice: We're experiencing email notification issues. If you've posted a question in the community forums recently, please check your profile manually for responses while we're working to fix this.

On Monday the 3rd of March, around 5pm UTC (9am PT) users may experience a brief period of downtime while one of our underlying services is under maintenance.

Tìm kiếm hỗ trợ

Tránh các lừa đảo về hỗ trợ. Chúng tôi sẽ không bao giờ yêu cầu bạn gọi hoặc nhắn tin đến số điện thoại hoặc chia sẻ thông tin cá nhân. Vui lòng báo cáo hoạt động đáng ngờ bằng cách sử dụng tùy chọn "Báo cáo lạm dụng".

Tìm hiểu thêm

Malware taking over the browser?

  • 4 trả lời
  • 2 gặp vấn đề này
  • 63 lượt xem
  • Trả lời mới nhất được viết bởi tuomoks

more options

Is this possible "When you were busy watching videos, your web browser began functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) having a key logger which provided me accessibility to your display and your web camera controls. After that, the malware obtained all your contacts from messenger, fb, as well as email. "- MacOS 10.13.6 / Sophos 9.6.8 and Firefox 61.0.1 (64-bit)? If so, it's a serious flaw!

Is this possible "When you were busy watching videos, your web browser began functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) having a key logger which provided me accessibility to your display and your web camera controls. After that, the malware obtained all your contacts from messenger, fb, as well as email. "- MacOS 10.13.6 / Sophos 9.6.8 and Firefox 61.0.1 (64-bit)? If so, it's a serious flaw!

Giải pháp được chọn

ignore the above two posts and much of it was for Windows in mind.

tuomoks said

Is this possible "When you were busy watching videos, your web browser began functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) having a key logger which provided me accessibility to your display and your web camera controls. After that, the malware obtained all your contacts from messenger, fb, as well as email. "-

So you got a email that had this wording?

This is a a variation of the blackmail email SCAMS. https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/8gsjba/the_blackmail_email_scam/

https://www.kshb.com/money/consumer/dont-waste-your-money/scary-porn-blackmail-scam-knows-your-password


No flaw in Firefox or due to any malware.

Đọc câu trả lời này trong ngữ cảnh 👍 2

Tất cả các câu trả lời (4)

more options

Hi, and why would you consider malware, not a malware issue and as a browser issue. Your in control of where you go and what you download and install and your own security software to prevent such things.

If not fixed your malware issue please give your self a scan :

Save your Report and google each before deleting anything as do not want to delete something you need, If need help :

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

more options
more options

Giải pháp được chọn

ignore the above two posts and much of it was for Windows in mind.

tuomoks said

Is this possible "When you were busy watching videos, your web browser began functioning as a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) having a key logger which provided me accessibility to your display and your web camera controls. After that, the malware obtained all your contacts from messenger, fb, as well as email. "-

So you got a email that had this wording?

This is a a variation of the blackmail email SCAMS. https://www.reddit.com/r/Scams/comments/8gsjba/the_blackmail_email_scam/

https://www.kshb.com/money/consumer/dont-waste-your-money/scary-porn-blackmail-scam-knows-your-password


No flaw in Firefox or due to any malware.

Được chỉnh sửa bởi James vào

more options

As I thought - there is no sign of any malware or virus, so they have gotten one password (not used in this machine) from somewhere else. Outbound connection / traffic logs don't have any anomalies. So - some my old connections, etc, nothing very important.

But the question stays - just curious - can Firefox be infected even not allowing changes, not installing anything, just browsing, i.e. is some function from outside allowed to do that? Shouldn't it ask a permission even if it is allowed for some (strange) reason?