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  • Severity: Medium
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  • Windows
  • Verified · Sep 2024

How to remove Vacrenewls.site scam

A step-by-step removal guide for affected devices. Follow the verified procedure below — most readers complete it in under 10 minutes.

Ugnius Kiguolis · The mastermind

Vacrenewls.site is a site shows fake virus infection alerts to mislead users

Vacrenewls.site

Vacrenewls.site is a deceptive website created by scammers to generate revenue through affiliate link clicks and software downloads. Users often land on this site after clicking a malicious or misleading link on another high-risk page, a tactic that plays into common social engineering schemes.

The primary goal of the Vacrenewls.site scam is to display fake virus alerts, making users believe their computers are infected. This fear then pushes them to download software through affiliate links. To make the scam seem more credible, the site fakes a security scan, pretending it's run by a well-known antivirus, and shows alarming results to unsuspecting visitors.

In reality, the antivirus has no connection to this scam. Instead, scammers use phishing techniques to sell software under false pretenses. It's crucial not to trust links or scans presented this way, as they can lead to the installation of fake security tools or even harmful malware.

Although the scan results are fabricated, repeated redirects to Vacrenewls.site could indicate an adware infection. That's why we provide clear instructions on how to remove potentially unwanted programs and disable push notifications if you accidentally allowed them from this site.

Name Vacrenewls.site
Type Scam, phishing, redirect, adware
Operation Shows a pop-up that claims that trojans and other malware have been detected, then prompts users to purchase software to remove the allegedly found threats
Distribution Redirects from other malicious websites, adware
Risks Loss of finances due to fake subscriptions; redirects to other malware-laden, scam websites; installation of potentially unwanted or malicious software
Removal If you have interacted with the scam site, make sure you scan your system for infections with SpyHunterCombo Cleaner
Other tips We recommend scanning the system with FortectIntego to clean browser caches and repair virus damage automatically after eliminating PUPs and malware

Redirects might bring you to scam sites like Vacrenewls.site

The aim of tech support scams and other online fraud schemes is to make money through ads, software downloads, and service subscriptions. Scammers frequently take advantage of unreliable advertising networks that don't thoroughly vet the ads, placing them on various shady or harmful websites. This is why you're more likely to encounter scam messages or other harmful content when visiting torrent sites, illegal streaming platforms, and similar sources.

Typically, deceptive links are scattered across these unsafe pages – for instance, fake “Download” buttons or misleading links on torrent sites are common. In some cases, users might get redirected to a different website just by accidentally clicking on an empty area of the page, or a malicious script could trigger an automatic redirect without any interaction.

Adware can also cause unwanted browser behavior. Those who encounter scam or phishing websites frequently may be dealing with this kind of potentially unwanted software.

Simple misleading tricks

Shortly after accessing Vacrenewls.site, users are often caught off guard by what appears to be a system scan conducted by McAfee, a well-known security company. Within seconds, they're confronted with alarming results, claiming their system is infected with multiple viruses. The message they see typically looks like this:

Scan results: 2023_TROJAN virus, password_SPY, AdSwitcher detected

  • Trojan found on this PC will likely copy and delete all data from your hard drives.
  • Spyware will try to steal logins, passwords, and banking information.
  • Adware often replaces search results with misleading and fraudulent websites.

It is strongly advised to use antivirus software immediately!

This message is crafted to create panic, and the use of a trusted security vendor's name makes the warning seem legitimate. However, there is nothing truthful about this. The entire message is fake, designed to scare users into purchasing a software license.

If users fall for the trick, they are quickly redirected to a page where they can buy the software. Every purchase supports the scammers behind Vacrenewls.site, as they earn a commission. Worse, the links to buy the software might not even lead to legitimate products, potentially resulting in users downloading unwanted or harmful software instead.

Additionally, Vacrenewls.site tries to get users to enable push notifications, with a request popping up as soon as the site loads. If you've accidentally clicked “Allow,” you’ll start receiving annoying pop-up notifications whenever your browser is open. In this article, we outline steps to disable these notifications and effectively remove adware from your system.

Vacrenewls.site scam

How to remove adware or other threats

The first step to address the issues caused by the Vacrenewls.site scam is to check for adware on your system. The fastest and most effective method is to run a full system scan using SpyHunterCombo Cleaner or MalwarebytesMalwarebytes security software, which will quickly remove any malicious components.

While it's possible to manually remove unwanted programs, using an automatic tools is much simpler and faster. Additionally, trying to uninstall essential programs by mistake can cause more problems. Once you're confident that your device is free from malware and adware, it's important to clean your browser by removing cookies and other tracking data. You can either use FortectIntego to handle this task, or follow the instructions below to do it manually.

Google Chrome

  • Click on Menu and pick Settings.
  • Under Privacy and security, select Clear browsing data.
  • Select Browsing history, Cookies and other site data, as well as Cached images and files.
  • Click Clear data.Clear cache and web data from Chrome

Mozilla Firefox

  • Click Menu and pick Options.
  • Go to Privacy & Security section.
  • Scroll down to locate Cookies and Site Data.
  • Click on Clear Data…
  • Select Cookies and Site Data, as well as Cached Web Content, and press Clear.Clear cookies and site data from Firefox

MS Edge (Chromium)

  • Click on Menu and go to Settings.
  • Select Privacy and services.
  • Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
  • Under Time range, pick All time.
  • Select Clear now.Clear browser data from Chroum Edge

Safari

  • Click Safari > Clear History…
  • From the drop-down menu under Clear, pick all history.
  • Confirm with Clear History.Clear cookies and website data from Safari

Check for unwanted push notifications

Websites like Vacrenewls.site, which often display misleading information about the state of users' computers, try to generate revenue in multiple ways. In addition to tricking users into purchasing software, they also prompt visitors to enable push notifications immediately upon entering the site.

While most people would ignore this request, some might accidentally click the “Allow” button. This results in intrusive pop-up notifications on the desktop, displaying inappropriate or misleading content, and may even include malicious links. It’s highly advised not to interact with these notifications, as doing so could compromise your security. Instead, follow the instructions below to stop these unwanted ads.

Google Chrome

  1. Open the Google Chrome browser and go to Menu > Settings.
  2. Scroll down and click on Advanced.
  3. Locate the Privacy and security section and pick Site Settings > Notifications.
  4. Look at the Allow section and look for a suspicious URL.
  5. Click the three vertical dots next to it and pick Block. This should remove unwanted notifications from Google Chrome.Stop notifications on Chrome PC 2

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox and go to Menu > Options.
  2. Click on Privacy & Security section.
  3. Under Permissions, you should be able to see Notifications. Click the Settings button next to it.
  4. In the SettingsNotification Permissions window, click on the URL's drop-down menu.
  5. Select Block and then click on Save Changes. This should remove unwanted notifications from Mozilla Firefox.Stop notifications on Mozilla Firefox 2

Safari

  1. Click on Safari > Preferences…
  2. Go to the Websites tab and, under General, select Notifications.
  3. Select the web address in question, click the drop-down menu and select Deny.Stop notifications on Safari

MS Edge (Chromium)

  1. Open Microsoft Edge, and go to Settings.
  2. Select Site permissions.
  3. Go to Notifications on the right.
  4. Under Allow, you will find the unwanted entry.Stop notifications on Edge Chromium
  5. Click on More actions and select Block.

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