Recently, I've seen several websites showing a fake warning for a missing plugin. The fake warning is designed to look the same as the real warning shown by Firefox when the page requires a plugin that is not installed: a yellow bar at the top of the page with a link to install the plugin on the right, and a blue icon on the left.
| Legitimate Firefox warning for a missing Adobe Shockwave plugin |
On allostreaming.biz (French language), the fake warning is for a "missing" VLC plugin. You can tell that the warning is part of the page, and not part of the browser, because the scroll bar goes to the top of the warning, whereas the real warning is above the scroll bar (see the image above).
| Fake warning for missing plugin |
| HTML code for the fake warning |
The spammers are using the same fake warning on all browsers, which is also a giveaway as browsers other than Firefox don't actually have the same warning for missing plugins. Anyway, the attack will likely fool users of other browsers into installing this adware/spyware.



