JungleGamer
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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 19 |
First Seen: | January 22, 2016 |
Last Seen: | January 10, 2019 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The JungleGamer browser plug-in is offered to users that wish to play Platinum titles at Junglegamer.com. The JungleGamer browser plug-in may allow users to play games like Bad Piggies, Bomb Diggity, and Mini Dirt Byke, but it is adware that might present users with corrupted advertisements. The JungleGamer adware is related to several adware applications centered around Adobe Flash Games platforms that include ArcadeGiant, Arcade Twist, Rival Gaming and QuizScope. Computer users that installed the JungleGamer may notice that their homepages are changed to Junglegamer.com and their default search engine is configured to Ask.com. The JungleGamer adware may display banners and inline ads on the pages you load in Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox and redirect you to sponsored pages occasionally. The JungleGamer adware may change your new tab settings to load discounts and promotional offers from sponsors.
Moreover, the JungleGamer adware might read your download and browsing history to generate personalized commercials and improve the product positioning in your Internet client. Security experts alert that the JungleGamer adware may download and install bad toolbars like Mapsgalaxy and Montera automatically. Additionally, the JungleGamer adware may register a BAT file to be launched at the system start and run in your system background to ensure its operations. The JungleGamer adware may use runtime DLLs from Adobe Systems Inc. that are outdated, and you may be exposed to cyber threats that are designed to exploit old versions of the Adobe Flash Player. Removing the JungleGamer adware may be hindered by Registry keys that prevent users from deleting the folder of the JungleGamer plug-in manually. Fortunately, you could install a credible anti-malware tool that can remove the JungleGamer binary safely and prevent adware from landing on your PC in the future.
SpyHunter Detects & Remove JungleGamer
Directories
JungleGamer may create the following directory or directories:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\JungleGamer |
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