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Coinblase.com

Distributes Malware or Unwanted File Download
Updated on 2024-09-19 09:22:42 (4 hours ago)
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What is Coinblase.com?

Coinblase.com is flagged as engaging in Malicious Distribution. This indicates that the domain is actively involved in distributing malicious content, such as malware and unwanted files, that can pose significant risks to users' devices and data.

It can deploy various forms of malware, including viruses, trojans, and ransomware. These malicious files can harm or compromise a user's device, leading to potential data breaches, loss of personal information, or damage to the device's functionality.

Visitors to Coinblase.com may unknowingly download these harmful files, putting their devices and personal information at risk. Malicious distribution often occurs through deceptive tactics, such as disguising harmful files as legitimate software or leveraging vulnerabilities in users' systems.

You must exercise extreme caution when visiting this site, as the potential consequences of downloading and executing files from such a domain can be severe. Employing robust antivirus software, keeping software up to date, and practicing safe browsing habits are essential measures to mitigate the risks associated with domains involved in malicious distribution.

URL Checker

Distributes Malware or Unwanted File Download

Gridinsoft Anti-malware block the coinblase.com because it was clasified as distributes malware or unwanted file download. This domain was registered 7 months ago through the company WEBCC and had the owner Whoisprotection.cc. The contact email for complaint is [email protected] or by phone at +60.389966799.

Entities in this category distribute malware or files that can harm or compromise a user's device or data. Malware includes viruses, trojans, and ransomware, and downloading such files can lead to data breaches, loss of personal information, or device damage.

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coinblase.com

coinblase.com took too long to respond.
Domain Name COINBLASE.COM
Registry Domain ID 2853792374_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server whois.webnic.cc
Registrar URL http://www.webnic.cc
Updated Date 2024-02-09T13:32:10Z
IP 108.61.216.142
Hostname 108.61.216.142.vultrusercontent.com
Hosting AS20473 The Constant Company, LLC (Los Angeles, US)

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How to block Coinblase.com?

Gridinsoft has the capability to block coinblase.com domain without requiring further user intervention.

  1. Start by downloading Gridinsoft Anti-Malware to your computer.
  2. Double-click on the gsam-en-install.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the program.
  3. Once the installation of Gridinsoft Anti-Malware is complete, the program will open on the Scan screen.
  4. Click on the "Standard Scan" button.
  5. After the scanning process is finished, click on "Clean Now" to remove any detected threats.
  6. If prompted, restart your system to complete the removal process.

Exclusion

If you wish to visit a blocked "coinblase.com" and exclude it from being blocked, you can add it to the exclusions list. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open Gridinsoft Anti-Malware;
  2. Click the Tools tab;
  3. Click the Ignore List;
  4. Click the Internet vertical tab and press "Add...";
  5. Enter "coinblase.com" and click Add button.

Now this domain should appear in your Ignore List.

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