Threat Database Adware Ads by Healthy Days Hub

Ads by Healthy Days Hub

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The ads by Healthy Days Hub might not disturb physically active PC users but adware generates them, and that should raise an alarm. The Healthy Days Hub adware may be offered to you by software bundles that are signed by Current Tower Applications Ltd. The Healthy Days Hub adware is created by the infamous Informer Technologies, Inc. and is similar to the BabyMegs adware. The Healthy Days Hub adware is advertised at Healthydayshub.com promising to help Web surfers develop healthy habits and save money on healthy food. However, the Healthy Days Hub adware may clutter your desktop with pop-up and pop-under windows as well as inject additional advertisements on your favorite online store. The Healthy Days Hub adware may use ActionScript and JavaScript to load video commercials whenever you open a new tab page and follow links to sites.

Security analysts note that the Healthy Days Hub adware may alter your browser settings to enable its operations and expose you to cyber threats such as Febipos and Mplug. The Healthy Days Hub adware might utilize XPI, CRX, BHO and DLL files to affect all modern Internet browsers and be cross-compatible. The Healthy Days Hub adware is built with the INNO Setup Builder and users may not find its program entry in the 'Programs and Features' panel. Also, the Healthy Days Hub adware may insert a registry key in Windows to run when you turn on your computer. Security analysts alert that the Healthy Days Hub adware may use WEB storage data and read your bookmarks collection to display related marketing offers on banners and floating ad-boxes. Additionally, the Healthy Days Hub adware may record information about your search terms on Google and browsing history to help marketers develop better advertising campaigns. You may want to employ the services of a trusted anti-malware application that can remove the Healthy Days Hub adware from your machine.

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