
Wifi is connected with a “certified login” window with pornographic content, which is verified on an informal network, mostly for malicious hijackings or fishing attacks, and requires immediate and routine risk avoidance, without blind clicking。

Emergency responseThe “three nos” principle is to be followed: not click on any button in the bullet window (including “close” “close” may conceal malicious links), close the browser process directly through the computer task manager, or force the rebooting of the device with long cell phone power keys; not enter any information (such windows are often disguised as “wifi authentication” for mobile phone numbers, authentication codes, and input leads to leaking or fraud); disconnect from the current wifi connection and switch to cell phone hot spots or other credible networks to avoid a continuing risk environment。

In-depth protection requires two steps: inspection of the network environment, home-based wifi-accessible router backstage (usually 192,168. 1. 1), modification of wifi passwords and router management codes, closing of wps functionality and activation of wpa2/wpa3 encryption; and strengthening of equipment security, computer access to firewalls, mobile phones and computers to update and scan the poison software, banning access to browser windows and avoiding subsequent interference。

If bullet windows remain frequent after operation, it may be that routers are implanted into malicious programs, and it is recommended that routers be reinstated and reconfigured and, if necessary, that the network operator be contacted to screen for network hijackings and cut the risk from the source。

Do you want me to sort out a "routing backstage security setup step" or a "mainstream browser bullet window access to shut down tutorials"




