musicJunkie Search
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Ranking: | 3,204 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 1,766 |
First Seen: | September 26, 2022 |
Last Seen: | September 19, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The musicJunkie Search browser extension may be promoted in your browser via pop-ups and new tab pages generated by search engines. The musicJunkie Search extension is published by software developers from Theappjunkies.com. The musicJunkie Search software is available for free to Google Chrome users. You can add musicJunkie Search to Chrome via Chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/musicjunkie-search/fkhjjkbbllajolgfobjimbmnphcnjloj. You might want to know that the musicJunkie Search app has a clone named musicBox Search, which is published by a sister-site called Supperappbox.com. Both products are identical in functionality, and you will notice that your new tab changes to Music.eanswers.com, which is a sub-domain of Eanswers.com. The Music.eanswers.com portal is a redirect-gateway to Search.yahoo.com and Web surfers are not offered the option to switch to Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo and others.
PC users may be suggested that the musicJunkie Search helps you find free and unlimited music, song clips and albums. However, you can see for yourself that Music.eanswers.com does not load free music. Additionally, musicJunkie Search has more than a few clones that include apps like songsFriendly Search, musicFriendly Search and SongsCenter Search. You should know that the musicJunkie Search extension from Theappjunkies.com is an ad-supported program that is used by the company behind Eanswers.com to collect information like your Internet history, extensions, themes and recently downloaded files. Your Web traffic is siphoned via Music.eanswers.com to Yahoo and marketers receive data by Enaswers.com that helps them deliver targeted promotions on your screen. We are tracking the activities linked to the Eanswers.com platform and have noticed that there are fourteen proxies, which deploy apps programmed to redirected users to sub-domains of Eanswers.com. As of the time of writing, we are monitoring Medianetnow.com, Superappbox.com, Mixplugin.com, Ienjoyapps.com, Bettersearchtools.com, Myappline.com, Theappjunkies.com, Bettersearchtools.com, Goamuze.com, Playmediacenter.com, Myappline.com, Searchalgo.com, Friendlyappz.com, and Cantstopplaying.com for extensions with potentially unwanted features. The musicJunkie Search extension is categorized as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that appears to be a clone of the following apps:
- OnlineMusic Search by Bettersearchtools.com and Chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/onlinemusic-search/ogdfocalngkghhckiaeagkhmpjhabpme
- iMusic Start by Ienjoyapps.com
- musicFriendly Search by Ffriendlyappz.com and Chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/musicfriendly-search/licddjjajcjniaaelghloohkdiephfih
URLs
musicJunkie Search may call the following URLs:
openingtowin.com |