Threat Database Adware Big-Bonus Ads

Big-Bonus Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The Big-Bonus ads in your Internet browser that appear as banners, pop-up windows, discounts and coupons are generated by adware. The Big-Bonus adware may have entered your system as an optional offer included in a free software bundle that most users install with the 'Express' or 'Typical' option. The Big-Bonus ads may contain a big bonus in the form of a drive-by download of software like VuuPC and WS-Enabler that may hijack your system resources. The Big-Bonus adware may appear in your 'Programs and Features' module as a browser plug-in and could affect Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The main goal of the Big-Bonus adware is to generate affiliate revenue for its developers and may feature links to harmful domains. You should take into consideration that the Big-Bonus adware does not have publicly known publishers and users would have a hard time seeking responsibility for damages caused by the Big-Bonus plug-in directly and indirectly. Moreover, the Big-Bonus adware may employ tracking and session cookies to create unique advertising profiles for the systems it is deployed to. The incognito mode of many Internet browsers may not stop the Big-Bonus adware from gathering usage data. Also, the IP address of the official of Big-Bonus is linked to the cyber threat Sality and computer users are strongly advised against installing software promoted by the Big-Bonus adware. You may want to use a trustworthy anti-spyware instrument to clean your PC from the Big-Bonus adware.

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