CAN ANYONE PLEASE TELL ME IF THIS LINK IS LEGITIMATE/GOOD/OR BAD?
I posted the want-ad upon Craigslist.org as well as we got an email observant which we should demeanour for tickets by clicking upon this link:
http://www.local-ticket-search.info/
Stupid me clicked upon it… though we was redirected to an Ebay tickets website.
Can any one greatfully discuss it me if this couple is the bad link? Like could we have already got spyware/adware/virus since of it? Also, what is the “.info” website? Do those even exist?
Thank we for your help!
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These are advertisements. When you click on it, someone gets paid! Yahoo, google, and many others do this to drive business to the sites. If you click, the link has a code in it that tells them who to pay. If you buy something, they get paid more! Probably not spyware, just spam. And, .info is valid. It’s a new name for information services.
Look here for info on .info:
Dan
you will not know what is a good or bad link unless you have a program that is controlling your internet activity, such as
anti-virus/spyware program..for it tracks down every malicious content your visited site has.
info website, it goes with the name INFO…meaning they just dessiminate intormation about what their site is all about, or the product they are selling or the links they had in their site..in short, Adsite
.info is just another domain extension.
If you think you may have picked something up, then you need to run a spyware and anvi-virus scan with your programs of choice. (Spybot - Search & Destroy, Ad-aware, Norton, Kapersky, Avast, etc…) Sometimes even known sites have problems or are compromised. You should be scanning on a regular basis, regardless.
It is possible for people to register a domain/website name and then redirect it to another page or website. Like their auction pages on eBay, for example.
There are also a lot of ’spoofing’ websites that look like but are not real eBay pages, or redirect to what looks like a legit site but is not.
Obvious eBay caution lecture omitted: If you want to buy something on eBay, then go directly to eBay and search to buy it.
Next time play it safe and don’t click links.
Stick with legitimate websites that you know.