MoshGame
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Ranking: | 14,601 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 3,788 |
First Seen: | March 14, 2016 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The MoshGame gaming platform is offered to users via freeware bundles and at the Moshgames.com site as a complete entertainment solution for the whole family. The MoshGame gaming platform is managed by C4 Gaming Corp LTD, and users are welcomed to install the MoshGmage browser plug-in published by Yummy Interactive Inc. to load games faster. However, the MoshGame gaming platform fails to deliver what users are promised and is labeled as a misleading tactic that may cost users hundreds of dollars if they do not unsubscribe. Computer users that subscribed to receive access to games on MoshGame.com report that their credit cards were being charged with $50 every month, and they were not provided with games. Moreover, C4 Gaming Corp LTD denied refunds and obstructed users that wished to unsubscribe from their services. The MoshGame browser plug-in that users may have installed is classified as adware that may show pop-up windows and banners on your browser surface to show recommended offers, discounts, and vouchers from untrusted ad networks.
The webmasters of Moshgames.com seem to earn revenue by denying refunds to users and claiming affiliate marketing revenue from displaying offers on infected computers. The MoshGames adware may invite users to provide their phone number to receive updates on their favorite games, and you may be overwhelmed with spam email. Also, the MoshGames adware may bring up dialog boxes that may urge users to provide access to their social news feed on Facebook to share their gaming experience with friends. The MoshGame adware may take advantage of your Facebook account to lure other users into subscribing for services by C4 Gaming Corp LTD, and you may need to deal with problems with your friends afterward. Security experts advise users to avoid installing the MoshGame gaming platform to avoid the tricky campaign of C4 Gaming Corp LTD and poor computer performance. The MoshGame adware should be removed with the help of a reliable anti-malware utility that can clean your machine professionally.
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