Threat Database Adware Ayoora Ads

Ayoora Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

Threat Scorecard

Ranking: 16,836
Threat Level: 20 % (Normal)
Infected Computers: 17
First Seen: September 6, 2015
Last Seen: August 27, 2023
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The Ayoora extension may be offered to users in free software bundles and Ayoora.com as a reference tool that could find content similar to what is loaded in your Internet browser currently. The Ayoora extension may support Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome and use an array f tracking technologies to execute its operations. Security analysts perceive the Ayoora extension as adware because it is designed to load many types of advertisements in the user's browser. The Ayoora adware may present users with banners, pop-under windows and add sponsored search results on Google and Bing. As stated above, the Ayoora adware might use session, HTTP and Adobe Flash cookies to detect your approximate geographical location and distinguish your preferred content on the Internet. Security analysts note that Ayoora functions very similarly to Salesmagnet and The Results Hub and may block the native ads on Best Buy, Walmart, eBay and Amazon. It may block the native ads to ensure that active online shoppers have access to bargains from partners only. Moreover, the Ayoora adware may load coupons, discounts and special offers on YouTube and other video sharing platforms and prevent you from enjoying videos with high resolution. The Ayoora adware may redirect you to harmful domains and use ActionScript3 to inject iFrames into sites that urge users to install software such as LyriXeeker and FireDiveDownloader. Computer users may want to address the Ayoora adware by using a trusted anti-malware utility and boost their cyber defenses.

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Directories

Ayoora Ads may create the following directory or directories:

%PROGRAMFILES%\Ayoora
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Ayoora

URLs

Ayoora Ads may call the following URLs:

ayoora.com

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