Threat Database Adware MonsonRevenue Ads

MonsonRevenue Ads

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The abundance of ads by MonsonRevenue in your Internet client is caused by adware that may have entered your PC as an additional browser add-on to a freeware bundle. The MonsonRevenue app is used by adware developers to earn affiliate revenue by displaying numerous ads while you surf the Internet. Security authorities note that the MonsonRevenue adware could interact with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer to show advertisements. The MonsonRevenue adware might present users with pop-up and pop-under windows loaded with coupons and promotions. The MonsonRevenue adware may place banners, in-text hyperlinks to products and floating commercials on the web page you preview. Security authorities remind users that the MonsonRevenue adware may redirect you to potentially harmful domains and phishing websites. Needless to say, the ads by the MonsonRevenue adware may lead users to install fake Adobe Flash updates that could contain PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) such as Deja Data andGenieo. You might be interested to know that the MonsonRevenue adware may use DOM storage data, tracking cookies and detect your physical location to display tailor-suited advertisements. The MonsonRevenue adware may add a task in the Windows Task Scheduler to update its core binary automatically. The MonsonRevenue adware may introduce a browser hijacker to your computer like the SuddenlyMusic Toolbar without your notice. Therefore, users may want to use a trustworthy anti-spyware instrument to remove all files associated with the MonsonRevenue adware.

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