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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 42 |
First Seen: | October 19, 2015 |
Last Seen: | September 18, 2021 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Loot Find application does not have a publicly known developer and may be offered to users via freeware packages as a tool for finding interesting content on the Internet. The Loot Find application is similar to Treasure Track and Discover Treasure and falls in the category of adware. Security investigators report that Imminent Methods like Iminent Toolbar and WebBooster may be linked to Loot Find adware. The End User License Agreement (EULA) of the Loot Find adware serves its developers to specify limitation of liabilities, disclaimer of warranties and make sure to provide legal protection. That way, users infected with the Loot Find adware can not seek responsibility for damages that occurred while the Loot Find adware was on their machines. The Loot Find adware may pose indirect risks for your cyber security because it does not incorporate HTTPS encryption, valid digital signature and provide you with links to harmful domains. The Loot Find adware may show banners and floating ad-boxes on every page you visit. Moreover, the Loot Find adware may read the meta tags of pages you visit and use ActionScript3 to show recommended offers on Amazon, eBay, Wallmart and Best Buy. The Loot Find adware may redirect active online shoppers to insecure e-commerce platforms where their billing information may lead to third parties. The Loot Find adware might affect all major Web browsers and run in your system background to avoid security scans. The Loot Find adware may send information like your browsing history to advertisers for developing better marketing strategies. Therefore, you need to use a renowned anti-spyware tool to find and delete all files related to the Loot Find adware on your computer.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove Loot Find Ads
Registry Details
Directories
Loot Find Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Loot Find |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\Loot Find |
%temp%\Loot Find |
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