Threat Database Adware GreenGame Ads

GreenGame Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

Threat Scorecard

Threat Level: 50 % (Medium)
Infected Computers: 314
First Seen: January 19, 2016
Last Seen: June 3, 2023
OS(es) Affected: Windows

The GreenGame application is an Adobe Flash Games platform that may offer users to play games like Chivalry: Medieval Wars, Instant Dungeon and The Detail. The GreenGame application does not have an official publisher and is supported by advertisers. Users that like to play Adobe Flash Games during their free time may want to avoid installing the GreenGame application because it is adware. The GreenGame adware may make gamers close many ads before enjoying an entertaining game. Also, the developers of the GreenGame adware have a project at Kickstarter.com and invite users to donate money for the development of the GreenGame adware.

The impertinence of the developers behind GreenGame may extend to asking users to register their P.O. Box and mobile phone number to premium services from suspicions advertisers. The GreenGame is similar to CWSIEFeats and DownSave and might cover your desktop with pop-up windows that welcome users to buy laptops and computers from partners. Additionally, the GreenGame adware may use ActionScrip to load video commercials on YouTube and Vimeo to advertise new clothing and accessories that usually guarantee impressions. Security analysts note that the GreenGame adware may display unsafe content and invite users to install badware like TransitSimplified Toolbar and Best Save. The developers of the GreenGame adware can claim pay-per-install revenue when computer users install applications from affiliates. Therefore, the GreenGame adware may decrease the overall performance of your computer and use your Internet client as an advertising platform. Surfing the Internet on a computer that is infected with the GreenGame adware may not be satisfactory, and you may have trouble loading HD-videos. The GreenGame adware may edit your Windows Registry values to be listed as a startup program. Security analysts add that the GreenGame adware may not appear in the 'Control Panel' of Windows and users should install a reputable anti-malware application to clean their systems.

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