![]() So it's quite possible Yandex (or ANY BROWSER) is a tool in their toolbox. We've seen attacks masked as things ranging from Trend Micro to Notepad++. I've found Xfinity Pineapple local attack attempts, cleverly masked as normal Xfinity free connections. Remember, NSA/CIA, (and others) are adept at masking activities behind legitimate programs and/or services. Perhaps those are quantum redirects? Either way, I found nothing pointing to the IP's he is showing. Since he is in Iran, and a major target of the NSA, it's possible he has a compromise elsewhere or they compromised Yandex. However I also DID NOT find it going to locations Sunshine-Boy has found it going to. I monitored it a bit today in the lab and found no nefarious activity. When we used Chrome we were subjected to very regular attacks, it's rather refreshing to see virtually no attacks leveraged against us under Yandex. Also, since switching to Yandex there has been a considerable absence of hacking attempts on my network including a variety of attempts to exploit browsers and XSS. It just doesn't seem to be doing anything nefarious. So far I have not been able to pin anything on Yandex, and I have tried. Now you've made me even more suspicious with Yandex.ĩ3.184.220.29 is an NSA Equation Group COLO, your Yandex is going there?!?! I will check tonight when I get home to see what it is doing after full removal. Sunshine, you may have task scheduler events running to try and update yandex, which is why it keeps doing that. Working with Origin support and escalation we traced it back to Russia. Prior to that, my son had his Origin Account hijacked. My wife had someone try to breach her ADP payroll account, far enough in to indicate they had her password but failed secondary authentications. Since my password is 26 characters, generated, and only stored in password manager it is suspicious. Someone tried to breach my credit union account, far enough in to prove they had my password. However, we've had THREE suspicious events in the last couple weeks that are causing me to wonder. I just can't find another browser I like nearly as much. Thanks to the “diary” function you will no longer lose your texts.Yandex doesn't have my full trust (nothing does really)īut the fact that Yandex is the fastest, cleanest, and most compatible browser I have found makes me continue to use them despite not fully trusting them. It helps to solve a number of small but unpleasant problems. The utility is suitable for people whose professional activities are related to the processing and writing of a large amount of textual information. Uncheck the corresponding checkboxes if you don’t need them, of course. You will be prompted to download Yandex Browser, antivirus and multi-caliber toolbars. Attention! During installation of the utility you need to be extremely attentive. The problem is solved by fine-tuning the program. There is a grain of truth in this - if you often write deliberately distorted words (or even shorten them), then Punto Switcher will always strive to switch the layout. Some people believe that the program is more harmful than confusing. supports all used versions of Windows: Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10. ![]() dialed numbers can be replaced by the number in words.sound notification when language anomalies are found.Information can be saved to a separate file ![]()
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