Video-call.live
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| Popularity Rank: | 20,980 |
| Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
| Infected Computers: | 6 |
| First Seen: | October 30, 2024 |
| Last Seen: | February 23, 2026 |
| OS(es) Affected: | Windows |

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Video-call.live is another browser-based tactic that uses social engineering tricks to make users agree to receive notifications from its rogue website. When visiting Video-call.live, the users will notice that the page claims that it needs to conduct a verification test that the visitor is not a robot. To do that, users must click on the 'Allow' button and accept the notifications of the website.
This a fraudulent tactic as this page has no content and was only created to conduct advertising campaigns. Typically, Video-call.live pop-ups would promote untrusty pages, like ones having adult content or offering rogue software products.
In any case, users should never accept notifications from pages like Video-call.live. If the permission is already given, it can be deleted from the browser's settings menu. Yet, undesired pop-ups could be a signal of a more serious issue, like an adware infection. Therefore, users who see advertisements from that page, or got redirected to it by their browser, should install an anti-malware program and check their devices. Adware tools usually have other hidden functionalities as well. Many of them collect the user's data, which creates a significant risk for the victim's online privacy.
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Video-call.live may call the following URLs:
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