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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 7 |
First Seen: | December 23, 2015 |
Last Seen: | January 10, 2019 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Blast Job browser extension is offered to users that are actively searching for their dream job and can`t seem to find it. The Blast Job extension is developed and maintained by Lamphouse Media, LLC and may change your new tab page design to place links to resources on Gov.uk, Totaljobs.com, and Urbanopus.net. However, the Blast Job extension is an adware and might cover your browser surface with numerous ads. The job updates from Blast Job may include links to untrusted websites and users may be directed to contact unregistered employers. Needless to say, you might have problems with your local governmental authorities if you decide to take on a job that was promoted by the Blast Job adware. The ads by Blast Job may take the form of banners, pop-up and pop-under windows that appear while you are at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. The Blast Job adware is designed to generate pay-per-click revenue and may track the position of your mouse pointer to place inline hyperlinks to sponsored products and redirect you to affiliate online stores. The Blast Job adware does not have a valid digital certificate and does not employ HTTP encryption. Therefore, your Internet traffic via links by Blast Job may be intercepted by third parties. The Blast Job adware may offer you to download professional templates for your CV and motivation letter that may be packed with badware like Whilokii and Zaxar Games. Additionally, the Blast Job adware may change your default search engine to reroute your Internet searches to partners and claim affiliate revenue. Security analysts advise users to avoid following instructions by the Blast Job adware because that may cost your job interview and computer stability. The Blast Job adware is built on the Crossrider platform and may manipulate the modus operandi of Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. You can restore the optimal performance of your system by installing a renowned anti-spyware tool that can delete the binary that is associated with the Blast Job adware.
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Directories
Ads by Blast Job may create the following directory or directories:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\BlastJob |
%PROGRAMFILES%\BlastJob |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\BlastJob |
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