Hit-Buzz Ads

By GoldSparrow in Potentially Unwanted Programs

Threat Scorecard

Threat Level: 20 % (Normal)
Infected Computers: 8
First Seen: February 13, 2015
Last Seen: January 10, 2019
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The Hit-Buzz browser application by Revizer Technologies Ltd. may be promoted as a helpful tool for managing social media notifications, but you might want to know that is is deemed as adware. Security researchers note that the Hit-Buzz adware is designed to show ads in the form of pop-up windows, banners and in-text hyperlinks to sponsored products. The Hit-Buzz adware is another marketing-powered app by Revizer Technologies Ltd. like LyricsWatch and BlackLister. The Hit-Buzz adware might use a browser extension, an add-on, and a Browse Helper Object to inject non-affiliated web pages with ads. You may automatically install the Hit-Buzz app when you handle a freeware installer via the 'Typical or 'Express' option. Adware such as the Hit-Buzz is typically distributed by pay-per-install bundles generate revenue for free application developers. Also, you might be interested to know that the Hit-Buzz adware may use your browser history like what pages you visit in order to display relevant ads. You may not wish to tolerate ads by Hit-Buzz, and you may want to install a reliable anti-spyware tool to clean your PC.

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File System Details

Hit-Buzz Ads may create the following file(s):
# File Name MD5 Detections
1. C:\Program Files\ver7hit-buzz\z4Hit-Buzzi70.exe 9534b489a31666ca64ccfa3b964a51fb
2. 178.dll
3. 178.xpi
4. 178_x64.dll
5. z4Hit-Buzzi70.dll
6. z4Hit-Buzzi70.exe
7. Sqlite3.dll

Directories

Hit-Buzz Ads may create the following directory or directories:

%PROGRAMFILES%\hit-buzz
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\hit-buzz

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