Hi,
I accidentally opened the following URL in Chrome:
<span>hxxps://yelunkerishbendurishugen<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>blob<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>core<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>windows<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>net/$web/index.html</span>
It immediately displayed a fake Microsoft/Windows security warning, went into a very aggressive full-screen style interface, showed fake Command Prompt / antivirus / network activity windows, and displayed a phone number claiming to be Microsoft Support.
I did not call the number, download or run anything, install anything, enter any credentials, or give anyone remote access. I only opened the page and then closed/killed Chrome.
I submitted the exact URL to urlscan.io. The scan showed:
My main concern is whether simply loading this page could have attempted a drive-by exploit, malware download, browser exploit, or any code execution outside the browser, even though I did not interact with it beyond opening it.
Would someone experienced be willing to inspect the page / urlscan results and tell me whether it appears to be purely a tech-support/scareware scam, or whether there is any evidence of an actual exploit or malware payload?
I can provide the urlscan report/screenshots and HTTP/Behaviour/Indicators tabs if useful.
Thanks!
I accidentally opened the following URL in Chrome:
<span>hxxps://yelunkerishbendurishugen<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>blob<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>core<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>windows<span data-placeholder-token="true">[.]</span>net/$web/index.html</span>
It immediately displayed a fake Microsoft/Windows security warning, went into a very aggressive full-screen style interface, showed fake Command Prompt / antivirus / network activity windows, and displayed a phone number claiming to be Microsoft Support.
I did not call the number, download or run anything, install anything, enter any credentials, or give anyone remote access. I only opened the page and then closed/killed Chrome.
I submitted the exact URL to urlscan.io. The scan showed:
- 37 HTTP requests
- 6 domains / 5 IPs
- Microsoft Azure Blob Storage as the main host
- Google Analytics / Google Tag Manager
- Yandex.Metrika and Yandex cookie-sync requests
- No urlscan classification at the time of scanning
- JavaScript functions with names such as:
- <span>startCMDAnimation</span>
- <span>showVirusNotification</span>
- <span>detectVirus</span>
- <span>startAntivirusDetection</span>
- <span>startNetworkMonitoring</span>
- <span>startCPUMonitor</span>
- <span>activateFullscreen</span>
- <span>startBackgroundAudio</span>
My main concern is whether simply loading this page could have attempted a drive-by exploit, malware download, browser exploit, or any code execution outside the browser, even though I did not interact with it beyond opening it.
Would someone experienced be willing to inspect the page / urlscan results and tell me whether it appears to be purely a tech-support/scareware scam, or whether there is any evidence of an actual exploit or malware payload?
I can provide the urlscan report/screenshots and HTTP/Behaviour/Indicators tabs if useful.
Thanks!