Securityanalysisreport.com Uses Fake Malware Scares to Push Ads

Securityanalysisreport dot com is a misleading website that uses fake virus scares and warnings to push ads into your browser.
Misleading websites use all sorts of simple tricks to push ads, but fake virus warnings is perhaps one of the most effective ones. Users are shown convincingly doctored images, usually made to look like the interface windows of a legitimate antivirus application.
Those images contain scary but also very fake warnings about the visitor's computer being infected with a number of viruses. The site will also bring up the "allow notifications" dialog, in the hopes that the scared user will click "allow" without thinking.
This will lead to your browser being spammed with potentially harmful ads that are often sourced through rogue ad networks and may link to all sorts of unsafe locations, including other misleading websites, online scams and potentially unwanted program or rogue browser extension installers.
Remember that a random web page cannot know the security or infection status of your computer, even if the domain is called Securityanalysisreport. Disregard the fake virus warnings, close the browser tab the misleading page opened in and go on with your day.