Threat Database Adware Kingdom Extension Ads

Kingdom Extension Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

An adware program on your computer is generating the 'Ads by Kingdom Extension' commercials, coupons, vouchers, and discounts that you may be overwhelmed by. Security experts report that the Kingdom Extension adware is developed by Hui Zhai and may travel in the company of freeware like SProtect and Takegif to enter as many computers as possible. The Kingdom Extension adware may be promoted as an information hub dedicated to providing information on modern monarchies and royal families around the world. The Kingdom Extension adware may provide limited resources from Wikipedia on the monarchies that are present today, but it might clutter your screen with pop-up and pop-under windows that are loaded with marketing content.

Additionally, the Kingdom Extension adware might use tracking cookies and read the Meta tags of pages you visit to display related offers and deals from sponsors. The Kingdom Extension adware may be used by advertisers to analyze the content of your online cart and push tailor-suited coupons and discounts. The modus operandi of the Kingdom Extension adware may resemble the one of a good shopping app, but users should make no mistake. The Kingdom Extension adware is not coded to help users save money—it is designed to make them buy more and generate affiliate revenue for its developers. The Kingdom Extension adware may use ActionScript to load sponsored offers and video commercials on your new tab page and videos you watch on YouTube and Vimeo.

Security experts reveal that the Kingdom Extension adware may use markers like your IP and MAC addresses to help advertisers recognize your browser on e-commerce portals like Amazon, eBay, Walmart and Best Buy, and bring exclusive deals to your attention. The Kingdom Extension adware might display corrupted ads. Computer users that do not install regular updates for Adobe Flash, Java, and Adobe Reader, are exposed to cyber threats like ClickJack and BlacoleRef. Therefore, you should install a renowned anti-spyware tool that can purge the binary associated with Kingdom Extension.

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