Scammers Use Download Bombs To Freeze Chrome Browsers on Shady Sites (bleepingcomputer.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: The operators of some tech support scam websites have found a new trick to block visitors on their shady sites and scare non-technical users into paying for unneeded software or servicing fees. The trick relies on using JavaScript code loaded on these malicious pages to initiate thousands of file download operations that quickly take up the user's memory resources, freezing Chrome on the scammer's site. The trick is meant to drive panicked users into calling one of the tech support phone numbers shown on the screen. According to Jerome Segura -- Malwarebytes leading expert in tech support scam operations, malvertising, and exploit kits -- this new trick utilizes the JavaScript Blob method and the window.navigator.msSaveOrOpenBlob function to achieve the "download bomb" that freezes Chrome.
Only works on Microsoft browsers. I don't see a problem here.
And yet the screenshot shows it running on Chrome. I have no doubt that Microsoft is at fault or that Microsoft browsers are affected, but clearly it seems to work on Chrome just fine.