Coupon Ahoy
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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 8 |
First Seen: | December 21, 2015 |
Last Seen: | January 10, 2019 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Coupon Ahoy software is created by Lamphouse Media, LLC that are behind the SaverFX nad Underground Coupon adware. Security experts alert that Coupon Ahoy is an adware applcaition that is promoted to users that are active on e-commerce portals like Amazon, eBay, and Best Buy. The Coupon Ahoy adware may offer you to take advantage of coupons and discounts by bombarding your browser surface. The Coupon Ahoy adware may show ad-boxes, banners, inline ads and pop-up windows to deliver marketing content from its sponsors. The developers of the Coupon Ahoy adware may use it to gather data about your online routine and sell it to marketers without your consent. The Coupon Ahoy adware may record your bookmarks, IP address, software configuration and browsing history. The Coupon Ahoy adware is designed to perform behavioral marketing and might use DOM storage data to generate tailor-suited ads. The Coupon Ahoy adware is similar to Coupons and Fun and Coupon Slider and might display corrupted ads that might initiate a drive-by download of badware like DictAddon and Shield Plus Cleaner Utility that may decrease your system productivity. The Coupon Ahoy adware may appear in your 'Programs and Features' panel as Offerblvd and lack a valid digital signature. Security experts reveal that the Coupon Ahoy adware may use ActionScrip3 to load video commercials on your new tab page and every time you visit YouTube. Additionally, the Coupon Ahoy adware may block the ads on non-affiliated web pages to provide exposure for promotional materials by sponsors. Online buyers should not use the Coupon Ahoy adware to save money because it may provide discounts from untrusted online stores that might charge your credit card with additional service fees. You might want to consider installing a renowned anti-malware utility to eradicate the Coupon Ahoy adware safely.
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Directories
Coupon Ahoy may create the following directory or directories:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Coupon Ahoy |
%PROGRAMFILES%\Coupon Ahoy |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Coupon Ahoy |
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