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Ranking: | 16,874 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 151 |
First Seen: | November 25, 2015 |
Last Seen: | July 27, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Royal Raid browser plug-in may be offered to users that are interested in playing adventure games and watching documentaries on ancient cultures. The Royal Raid plug-in is promoted as a customized news feed for your browser that can deliver up-to-date news on archeology and anthropology right on your start page. The Royal Raid plug-in is created by Yontoo LLC and is deemed as an adware that appears to be a modified version of Enter Voyage and Discovery App. The Royal Raid adware may arrive on your computer incorporated with a freeware package, or you may install it with the 'Typical or 'Express' option unintentionally. Security analysts note that the Royal Raid adware might affect all browsers that run the Gecko, Trident and WebKit engines at their core. The Royal Raid adware is classified as a strand of the BrowseFox adware and might utilize Web beacons, pixels, HTTP and Adobe Flash cookies to collect information about your online behavior to show personalized commercial content. The Royal Raid adware may display pop-up and pop-under windows with promotions for premium smartphones, tablets, and computers because it is a growing market and most Web surfers tend to click on that type of ads.
Also, the Royal Raid adware may read your browsing history and show pornographic content on ad-boxes and inline ads. The advertisements by Royal Raid may disturb some users and redirect them to suspicious online locations. Moreover, the advertisements brought by Royal Raid may provide users with fake product reviews, and you might lose money on bad merchandise. Security experts remind users that adware applications like Royal Raid and Candle Jar may crash your Internet browser to promote uncertified technical support services on Support-security-alert.net and 4cleanspyware.com. The Royal Raid adware might install its main executable in the hidden AppData folder and add a parameter in MSConfig to run as a startup service. You need to use a trusted anti-malware suite to eradicate the Royal Raid adware securely.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove Royal Raid Ads
Registry Details
Directories
Royal Raid Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Royal Raid |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Royal Raid |
%temp%\Royal Raid |
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