The Internet is a huge worldwide platform not only for useful information and entertaining content, but also for the ubiquitous scammers. The ingenuity of those who seek extortion and deception knows no bounds. Phishing sites, advertising worms and “fake” accounts and groups on social networks have long become the “classics” of fraudulent activity. Now, often taking advantage of the credulity of inexperienced network users, attackers disguise themselves as law enforcers. “The browser is blocked by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation,” reads an inscription on the screen of a random guest of sites with erotic, pornographic and other dubious content. Moreover, a popupit doesn’t disappear, doesn’t allow you to close the browser and “requires” a fine of 3 thousand rubles. What does this mean and do law enforcement agencies really have such powers?
MIA browser lock: is this possible?
It can be clearly noted right away that the Ministry of Internal Affairs has nothing to do with such “shares”. Viewing of erotic or pornographic materials by a private person is not prohibited by law, and therefore is not subject to a fine. Moreover, judging by the information in the pop-up window, the money needs to be sent to a certain mobile phone number. The conclusion suggests itself: the fine that supposedly needs to be paid in this way is the most striking refutation that the browser is blocked by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Nevertheless, it is worth understanding who then stands behind such frauds.
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