Malicious code hidden in the <head> label
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Jorovats last edited by
Hello.
So the day before yesterday I was inspecting a basic page to see how it was made, I was looking at the head section when I realized there was a label called "style type=text/css" :I opened it and this what was inside:
It includes a lot of links to many kinds of websites, most of those being adult pages.
This label is included in every page I go, also, I have my Opera account linked with my notebook and my other PC, so it happens on the two devices. A friend of mine who also uses Opera has the same exact problem.
Also, if this helps you, I was looking at the console at some point and it showed me that the AdBlocker blocked a site called "Static Hotjar . com" from redirecting me to another pages.
I wonder if this has a name and if it has a solution, I've already uninstalled and installed Opera again but it didn't work.
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donq last edited by
@jorovats said in Malicious code hidden in the <head> label:
I wonder if this has a name
Like sgunhouse said, it is code injected by Opera Adblocker to hide ads.
and if it has a solution,
You can disable Opera Adblocker, likely you will get rid of this stylesheet then also.
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Jorovats last edited by
@sgunhouse said in Malicious code hidden in the <head> label:
@jorovats it's CSS, it tells the browser how to display content from that site - in this particular case, to hide it. That is the ad blocker hiding ads from those sites, not actual links to any of those sites.
@donq said in Malicious code hidden in the <head> label:
@jorovats said in Malicious code hidden in the <head> label:
I wonder if this has a name
Like sgunhouse said, it is code injected by Opera Adblocker to hide ads.
and if it has a solution,
You can disable Opera Adblocker, likely you will get rid of this stylesheet then also.
Oooh I see, thanks for helping me, I learned something new
Best regards. -
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