Threat Database Adware Monarch Find Ads

Monarch Find Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The Monarch Find browser plug-in may attract your attention by claiming that 'great deals are migrating your way' as its official site MonarchFind.com suggests. Computer users may be surprised to find the Monarch Find plug-in attached to their Internet browser after installing a free program with the 'Express' or 'Typical' option. You may want to know that the Monarch Find plug-in falls in the category of adware and might cover your screen with many pop-up windows. Security experts note that the Monarch Find adware may read the metadata of the pages you visit and when you open Amazon and eBay you may be shown numerous coupons, discounts and limited-time deals. The Monarch Find adware functions similarly to 2YourFace and ActiveDeals and may use tracking cookies and DOM storage data to show you advertisements customized to your approximate geographical location and recently entered sites. Moreover, the ActiveDeals adware may use pop-under windows to invite you to install software like Theater Mode and SProtect to earn pay-per-install revenue for its creators. Security experts remind users infected with adware that they may be redirected to harmful domains where zero-day vulnerabilities in their browser might be exploited and result in data loss. The Monarch Find adware may affect Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox and not appear in your 'Control Panel.‘ Users that experience problems with the Monarch Find adware need to use a reliable anti-spyware tool to clean their machine efficiently.

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