NetRadioPlayer
Threat Scorecard
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Ranking: | 16,841 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 397 |
First Seen: | September 15, 2015 |
Last Seen: | August 1, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The NetRadioPlayer software can be found at Netradioplayer.com and users may install it with a free program installer unknowingly because it is distributed as an optional offer. The NetRadioPlayer software is developed by PureDirect, LLC DBA and delivered to end-users free of cost due to the support of advertisers. Computer users that decide to use NetRadioPlayer to listen to the Internet, AM and FM radio stations should expect to see advertisements in their browsers. The NetRadioPlayer software is deemed as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may present users with pop-up windows, banners and sponsored search results in their Web browsers. The NetRadioPlayer functions similarly to NewPlayer and BR Media Player, and may use session cookies, DOM storage data and read your browsing history to help its sponsors push targeted marketing materials in your Web browser. The NetRadioPlayer may edit your Windows Registry values and enable its background service that would be used to display advertisements in your browser. You should know that the developers of NetRadioPlayer do not take responsibility for the safety of the ads displayed via their application, and you may be redirected to insecure online shops. Additionally, the NetRadioPlayer may use pop-under windows to welcome users to install software like Boost Updater and Offerware to earn affiliate revenue. A reliable anti-spyware tool can remove all files linked to NetRadioPlayer efficiently.
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