Threat Database Fake Warning Messages 'Banners Dont Work' Pop-Up

'Banners Dont Work' Pop-Up

By GoldSparrow in Fake Warning Messages

The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up is part of an annoying adware campaign that seeks to profit at the expense of computer users. When the affected computer is infected by a Potentially Unwanted Program, the affected Web browser will be interrupted by the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up constantly. The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up contains portions that make the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up appear as a Facebook page and may advertise a variety of questionable online content, such as weight loss products. If your Web browser is displaying the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up, this usually indicates that a PUP has been installed. Since advertisements associated with the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may cause a variety of other problems on affected computers, and have the potential to expose your computer to more threatening types of online content, PC security researchers strongly advise the removal of all PUPs associated with the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up.

The 'Banners Dont Work' Pop-Up Interferes with Your Work

The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may be linked to a variety of other issues on the affected computer system. Some issues related to the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up include the following:

  • The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may appear on the affected computer unexpectedly, preventing computer users from viewing online content or using the affected Web browser normally.
  • The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may be linked to PUPs that cause Web browser performance issues, such as making the affected Web browser run slowly, freeze unexpectedly or crash.
  • The 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up will seldom appear on its own. Adware associated with the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may cause affected Web browsers to display a variety of pop-up advertisements, banner advertisements and other irritating advertising material.
  • Advertisements associated with the 'Banners Dont Work' pop-up may lead computer users to known online misleading tactics. They may advertise fraudulent products or lead computer users to websites where they are asked to disclose sensitive information or fill out online surveys.

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