RelopiX

By Domesticus in Adware

Threat Scorecard

Ranking: 13,091
Threat Level: 10 % (Normal)
Infected Computers: 267
First Seen: December 23, 2013
Last Seen: August 14, 2023
OS(es) Affected: Windows

RelopiX, a Web browser add-on, causes a variety of problems on affected computers. RelopiX is an adware infection often classified as a Potentially Unwanted Program. RelopiX is commonly installed as a Web browser toolbar for the most common Web browsers on the Windows operating system, which include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. RelopiX causes numerous symptoms on affected Web browsers, which may disrupt computer user's activities and prevent computer users from using the Web browser effectively. RelopiX symptoms may compromise victims' privacy and expose computer users to potentially unsafe online content. Despite its claims to expose computer users to special deals and discounts, RelopiX does not deliver a useful service. Malware researchers strongly counsel PC users to avoid RelopiX and remove this Web browser add-on at once with the help of a positive and updated security program.

The Annoying Consequences of RelopiX's Presence

RelopiX may cause numerous problems on infected computers. The following are symptoms that have been associated with RelopiX:

  • RelopiX hijacks the affected Web browser, forcing it to visit certain websites repeatedly. RelopiX redirects may prevent computer users from using the affected Web browser effectively due to the fact that they may occur at any moment, interrupting the computer user and preventing the affected Web browser from connecting to websites normally.
  • RelopiX is classified as an adware infection due to the fact that RelopiX exhibits numerous advertisements on the affected Web browser. RelopiX may add marketing material to websites viewed on the affected Web browser, including intrusive banner advertisements, sliding advertisements and in-text marketing links. RelopiX is also responsible for pop-up advertisements and windows that interrupt the computer user periodically.
  • RelopiX makes unauthorized changes to the affected Web browser's settings, changing the computer user's default search engine, home page, and default new window or tab website. These changes are used to expose computer users to marketing material at the moment they set up their Web browser.

URLs

RelopiX may call the following URLs:

keytar.com

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