Threat Database Adware Kit Experience Ads

Kit Experience Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The Kit Experience program is developed by Comp Diner Corp and is advertised to help users access online tools, provide file conversion, word processing, maps, radio and videos on demand. The Kit Experience program is similar to NavRight and Builder Logo and may provide Web surfers with links to Zamzar.com, Bing Maps, Tunein.com and YouTube. Security researchers warn users that the Kit Experience program does not have an official Web page and does not write an entry on the 'Programs and Features' window that list a publisher. Moreover, the Kit Experience program is classified as an adware that might not provide the features you were promised and cover your screen with advertisements. The Kit Experience adware is built on the Crossrider development platform and might display ads in Google Chrome, Opera, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer.

The Kit Experience adware may show banners and ad-boxes to deliver coupons, discounts, and vouchers from supporters, and earn affiliate marketing revenue for its creators. Security researchers note that the Kit Experience adware is seen in the company of the Hit-Buzz adware by Revizer Technologies Ltd. that is specialized in facilitating browser redirects and pop-up display. Users that detect the Kit Experience adware on their computers may experience pop-up and pop-under windows that will present them with market surveys and full-page promotions. The Kit Experience adware may use JavaScript to block the native ads on Amazon and Best Buy, and place inline links to less-reputable online stores where your credit card data might not be as secure as the industry standards require. Responsible computer users should not allow the Kit Experience adware to stay on their hard drive and need to use a reliable anti-malware tool to clean their systems and prevent security problems.

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