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Possible virus?(Firefox)

I opened firefox After about an hour of the system being in standby and in theSponsored Links row there were 2 new entries

http:/ /bom07s30-in-x03. 1e100. net/ (I dismantled the URLs to prevent accidental clicks)

pnbomb-ac-in-x0e.1e100

I right clicked and searched in Google and it showed up as this

pnbomb-ac-in-x0e.1e100 Sponsored
it disappeared after a while, just to be sure I ran
sudo lsof -i
and noticed firefox was connected to this url

maa05s15-in-x03.1e100.net

I am not sure if am infected or this is just a glitch(I obviously didn't click on the links)

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1e100.net is google's catch-all domain. Many of their services run under this domain.

Read more here : support.google.com/faqs/answer…

It is a geeky pun, 1e100 is scientific notation for 1 followed by a hundred zeroes. This number is called a googol, which is similar sounding to google.

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Indeed Google is named after the googol
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There goes my hope of Google being named after gabagool.
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I'll have the gabagool

I'm sorry?

The gabagool

This entry was edited (1 year ago)
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Others have answered your question. I would like to add that when you want to "dismantle" the URL, there is a practice in cyber security called URL Defanging. Protocols are escaped, such that http becomes hxxp. Other significant symbols that are :// becomes [://] and . becomes [.]

Combining these, your URL becomes:
hxxp[://]bom07s30-in-x03[.]1e100[.]net/

Which will be safer for others to navigate. It will take an extra effort to revert it back to the functional URL.
Tools like CyberChef can perform this action if you seek a more streamlined solution.

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From what I've read 1e100.net belongs to Google, so yea it's a virus.
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Do you know what a post body is?
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I would go the nuclear route if I were you
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Fuckin" aye!
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wtf are Sponsored Links, and why do you need them?
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