Threat Database Adware DigitalChallenge

DigitalChallenge

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The DigitalChallenge security alert may be triggered when the Digital Challenge program tries to load advertising content in your browser, which is coming from untrusted servers. The DigitalChallenge program is published as a set of PowerPoint presentations that are provided to users that like to learn the basics of the digital world for free. Security analysts perceive the DigitalChallenge application as adware because it does not have a publicly known developer, DigitalChallenge is lacking a valid digital signature and may pushes marketing materials in the browser of users. The ads by DigitalChallenge may be injected in the browser via JavaScript and ActionScript and may include links to low-quality Web pages. The DigitalChallenge adware is similar to the Mahjong by Rapid Advance and InvestingCore and may provide users with shortcuts to resources at Codeacademy.org and Learntocodewith.me on their desktops.

The DigitalChallenge adware may show advertisements via iFrames and run in your system background as long as your PC is turned on. Ad-blocking extensions are not likely to halt the activity of the DigitalChallenge adware, and your browser may not operate properly. The DigitalChallenge adware may flood your screen with coupons, offers, and discounts to generate maximum affiliate marketing revenue. The DigitalChallenge adware may hijack your system resources and put a strain on your CPU and GPU to facilitate its operations. Moreover, the DigitalChallenge adware does not utilize encryption, and you may be exposed to cyber threats like HTML/Framer.FM and HTML:FakeLock-F [Trj]. Computer users should address the infection with DigitalChallenge and install a reliable anti-malware suite to secure their browser and clean their systems.

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