Fake Download Buttons: How to Spot Them and Stay Safe – 1/1/2025
Downloading software from the internet might seem simple, but it can sometimes feel like navigating a minefield. Many websites, even seemingly legitimate ones, feature fake download buttons designed to trick you into downloading malware or other unwanted programs. Let’s explore how to recognize these deceptive buttons and keep your computer safe.
Why Do Fake Buttons Appear on Legitimate Websites?
You’re probably wondering, “Why would a trustworthy website have fake download buttons?” The answer lies in online advertising. Many publishers rely on ads to make money. Unfortunately, they often have little to no control over the content of these ads. Advertisers may sneak in fake banners disguised as download buttons to mislead visitors. This practice can make even a reputable website feel unsafe.
Why Are Fake Download Buttons Dangerous?
Clicking a fake download button can lead to serious consequences. Instead of getting the application you need, you might end up downloading malware, which can:
Steal your personal information.
Slow down your computer.
Open the door for even more harmful software.
It’s not just about annoyance; it’s about protecting your privacy and security.
How to Spot Fake Download Buttons
Thankfully, there are a few telltale signs that can help you distinguish real download links from fake ones.
Look for an “Advertisement” Header
Many fake buttons are part of advertisements. Check for an “Advertisement” header near the button or a small “X” to close the ad. This is a strong indicator that what you’re seeing isn’t a genuine download link.
Hover Over the Button
Before clicking, hover your mouse over the button. In most browsers, you’ll see the destination URL in the status bar at the bottom of the window. If the link doesn’t match the site you’re trying to download from, don’t click it.
Avoid Giant Buttons
Legitimate websites rarely use oversized, flashy buttons to prompt downloads. Instead, they often provide a plain-text link that might say something like “Download now” or “Download [Program Name].” If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Use an Ad Blocker
Many fake download buttons are embedded in ads, which can be blocked with a browser-based ad blocker. These tools can significantly reduce website clutter and make finding the actual download link easier. If you’re not sure how to install an ad blocker, we’d be happy to help.
What to Do If You’ve Downloaded Malware
If you think you’ve accidentally clicked a fake download button and your computer is acting strange, don’t panic. Give us a call at (651) 456-8655 or visit our CONTACT page. We can help you remove any unwanted programs and get your computer back to running smoothly. And if you need assistance setting up an ad blocker, we’re here for that too.
Mobile apps let us play, teach us, give us social media or music, and more. No wonder there were more than 142 billion downloads in 2022! Going to Google or Apple’s mobile stores to find the app you want feels safe, but even these heavy hitters can’t guarantee you’re downloading something secure.
Google and Apple do their best, but they are vetting many thousands of new apps submitted monthly. The vast majority of their offerings aren’t a threat, but some malicious apps can make it through.
What do malicious app downloads do?
Apps downloaded from mobile stores are typically more secure than your Web activity. On an app, you’re within a contained system, whereas on the Web, you click through various links and visit websites which could have viruses or malware.
Still, a malicious app can infect your smartphone and cause several issues:
Ad fraud. The app runs in the background and sends ad clicks to different websites. This runs down your battery and slows your phone activity.
Data theft. If you give a malicious app permission to cross the app/data divide, it could lead to information being stolen.
Browser hacking. The app may open website browsers that put you at risk of sharing sensitive data.
Apps access all your information (SMS, camera, contacts) and take control of your device.
Keep your mobile phone safe
When looking to download a mobile app, do your research. Look at the ratings and how many downloads it has had. Application reviews can also help you verify the credibility of the app. Check the logo and the name of the creator, too. You don’t want to install something from Microsaft instead of Microsoft.
Keep your mobile device’s operating system current. Installing the manufacturer’s updates can help cut your vulnerabilities.
Also, take a moment to review the permissions for that new app. There’s no reason a calculator app needs access to your entire address book and camera. If the app asks for too much access, it can be a good idea to delete it and look for another option.
Be wary if you decide to download an app directly from a website other than the app store. This is a greater risk. Plus, know that illegally pirating software or media is a real risk for viruses.
Also, keep an eye out for common signs of a virus on your phone such as:
other apps taking longer than usual to open or install;
phone battery running down faster than normal;
your monthly data usage increasing;
your contacts receiving odd messages from you via email, text, or social media.
Worried you may have a virus on your device? We can check and see. We can also help backup your data and, if necessary, wipe a compromised phone. Call us today at (651) 456-8655 or visit our Contact page.
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