NoNoizeBrowse
Threat Scorecard
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecard
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are assessment reports for different malware threats which have been collected and analyzed by our research team. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards evaluate and rank threats using several metrics including real-world and potential risk factors, trends, frequency, prevalence, and persistence. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are updated regularly based on our research data and metrics and are useful for a wide range of computer users, from end users seeking solutions to remove malware from their systems to security experts analyzing threats.
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards display a variety of useful information, including:
Ranking: The ranking of a particular threat in EnigmaSoft’s Threat Database.
Severity Level: The determined severity level of an object, represented numerically, based on our risk modeling process and research, as explained in our Threat Assessment Criteria.
Infected Computers: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
See also Threat Assessment Criteria.
Ranking: | 16,795 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 287 |
First Seen: | April 14, 2015 |
Last Seen: | September 1, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The NoNoizeBrowse program is advertised to improve the quality of audio streams on the Internet that you access. The NoNoizeBrowse app travels incorporated with freeware bundles, and you can notice it under the 'Advanced' or 'Custom' option. You might want to know that the NoNoizeBrowse program is classified by security experts as adware because it injects marketing content on the web sites you browse and replaces safe ads with its own. Security experts add that the NoNoizeBrowse adware can appear as a plugin on the 'Programs and Features' list in 'Control Panel' and may have a dysfunctional uninstaller. The NoNoizeBrowse adware is programmed to show pop-up ads, banners, contextual and transitional commercials in order to earn pay-per-click revenue for its developers. If you follow links by the NoNoizeBrowse adware, you may visit potentially harmful domains and may install riskware. Moreover, the NoNoizeBrowse adware may use session cookies and record your search terms to determine what type of marketing content will suit your interests. Computer users might want to consider using a reputable anti-malware solution to remove the NoNoizeBrowse adware from their PC.
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