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Ranking: | 13,269 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 892 |
First Seen: | January 17, 2017 |
Last Seen: | July 13, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
If there are too many pop-up windows titled 'Ads Powered by Extminooop' on your screen, there is a chance you are infected with the Extminooop adware. The Extminooop adware is a program that is designed to flood the user's desktop with marketing materials from promoters and advertisers. The Extminooop adware may be bundled with free browser extensions and media players to reach a greater number of users. The Extminooop adware may alter the way your browser works and behaves. For example, the Extminooop adware might change the layout of your new tab page and generate a list of promotions whenever you open a new tab. The Extminooop adware may add parameters to the shortcut for Google Chrome, Internet Explore, Edge and Mozilla Firefox. The parameters set by the Extminooop adware may cause redirects to suspicious pages and limited time deals.
The ads powered by Extminooop may be presented as banners, pop-up windows, and floating ad boxes on your favorite pages. Adware such as Extminooop and CouponsPlus may read information like your Internet history, recent downloads, and bookmarks collection to make improvements on the shopping suggestions displayed on your screen. What makes Extminooop an adware is that it is a program that shows advertisements forcefully, does not have an official page and may invite the user to install riskware. Adware is known to show invitations to users to install tools like Datamngr and Theater Mode that have a bad reputation. Some computer users may think that Extminooop is a shopping helper, but they may want to rethink installing the program. The Extminooop adware may collect information like your browser history, search terms on Google and downloads list and allow advertisers use it as a reference when commercials are shown on your screen. The abundance of ads by Extminooop may cause discomfort and make Internet browsing annoying. You can install a reliable anti-spyware scanner that is able to delete the Extminooop adware and its tracking cookies for good.
URLs
Extminooop Ads may call the following URLs:
10chrm100218ddw.ru |
41newupdate.xyz |
59inchws.xyz |
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