Threat Database Browser Hijackers Adwaresystemwarning.com

Adwaresystemwarning.com

By GoldSparrow in Browser Hijackers

Adware on your machine is generating the security alerts by Adwaresystemwarning.com that feature a female voice informing you of a security breach. Adware applications are not harmful but may expose users to advanced cyber threats like Brapps and provide misleading information. In the case with Adwaresystemwarning.com, the adware on your PC may use an Adobe Flash animation that resembles a security scan of system files and use JavaScript to show persistent pop-up messages about Error code 0x8007042c. Security researchers report that error 0x8007042c is associated with Windows Firewall and may is used to specify a problem with correlating services that are part of the Windows Firewall. The adware linked to Adwaresystemwarning.com can`t stop your Windows Firewall and uses Error code 0x8007042c to scare inexperienced and uninformed PC users. However, the Adwaresystemwarning.com adware might edit your Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox settings to enable its orations and may prevent you from opening new tabs. The pop-up windows by Adwaresystemwarning.com may suggest that there are more than a dozen harmful programs on your computer to incite users to call the 855-663-8196 toll-free phone number and receive help immediately. Security researchers remind users that adware applications are not associated with legitimate services and calling 855-663-8196 may result in installing rogue security tools like Antivirus 2010 Security Center and Win 7 Antivirus 2012. JavaScript facilitates the pop-up notifications by Adwaresystemwarning.com in your Internet browser and clicking on them may redirect you to potentially harmful websites. You are strongly advised against calling 855-663-8196 to resolve problems with Error code 0x8007042c. Microsoft does not employ the services of technicians on 855-663-8196 and Adwaresystemwarning.com. The adware related to Adwaresystemwarning.com may have landed on your PC as an optional component under the 'Advanced' or 'Custom' option of a freeware setup file. The correct response to an adware infection is to install a trusted anti-malware suite that can clean your computer system.

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