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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 256 |
First Seen: | August 21, 2015 |
Last Seen: | September 18, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
You may start seeing ads by FutureGames in your browser after installing freeware bundles with the 'Express' or 'Typical' option. The ads by FutureGames may look like they are native to the pages you browse, but adware on your machine generates them. The FutureGames adware is promoted as a gaming platform consisting of Adobe Flash games and is very similar to the Princess Games and GamesRockit adware-powered applications. The FutureGames adware has an official site that you can find at Futuregamespc.com and play games like Effing Hail, Ice Temple, and Gun Blood that may entertain you. However, you should not be fooled by the FutureGames adware because it may place links to untrusted online stores on your new tab page. The FutureGames adware may change your homepage and default search aggregator to Zooms.searchalgo.com to earn affiliate marketing revenue.
The site mentioned before is a low-quality search engine that is linked to a browser hijacker, and you are not advised to use it. Moreover, the FutureGames adware may redirect you to phishing pages and sites that are infected with the Flimkit Exploit Kit that could be used to acquire a remote connection to your PC without your notice. The FutureGames adware may use JavaScript and CSS-styles to alter the appearance of Amazon and eBay on your screen and include sponsored offers, coupons, and vouchers. The FutureGames adware may use Web beacons, tracking cookies and markers like your IP address, Internet Service Provider, and browser type to generate custom-made advertisements. The FutureGames adware may suggest users to buy faulty machinery from less-reputable vendors by using falsified user reviews and opinions. You may lose money and risk your security while the FutureGames adware is on your computer. Computer experts advise users to install a credible anti-malware shield that can provide adequate cyber protection and remove all files that are linked to the FutureGames adware.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove FutureGames Ads
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Directories
FutureGames Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\FutureGames |
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