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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 2 |
First Seen: | December 23, 2015 |
Last Seen: | August 6, 2021 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The InvestingCore application is advertised on Investingcore.com to help users that want to learn how to invest smart and profit from low-cost deals. The InvestingCore application is developed and distributed by Lamphouse Media, LLC that created the Coupon Ahoy and SaverFX adware. The InvestingCore application can be downloaded from its official page and may arrive on your computer incorporated with a free program installer under the 'Advanced' or 'Typical' option. The InvestingCore application may provide users with links to resources on Sec.gov, Forbes.com, and Investopedia.com that may be useful in determining your wealth and the best way to manage your active and passive assets. However, the InvestingCore application is an adware that may clutter might clutter your desktop with numerous ads on banners, floating ad-boxes, pop-up and pop-under windows. The ads by InvestingCore may feature links to suspicious sites that offer low-interest loans and premium smartphones and computers at a discount. The InvestingCore adware may display pop-up windows to present users with questionnaires and use JavaScript to prevent users from accessing the Internet before completing the questionnaire. The InvestingCore adware may want to access your social media profiles and email to provide information on courses that discuss stocks and investment plans. Security analysts warn users not to provide their billing information to the InvestingCore adware and decline third parties access to their PayPal account. It is not recommended to follow the advices of the InvestingCore adware on investments. The InvestingCore adware may obstruct your access to promotions on Best Buy and Amazon to direct your attention to offers from sponsors. Your online shopping and investment plans will not benefit from the functionality that the InvestingCore adware provides, and it is best to remove it with the help of a reliable anti-spyware tool.
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