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EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecard
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are assessment reports for different malware threats which have been collected and analyzed by our research team. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards evaluate and rank threats using several metrics including real-world and potential risk factors, trends, frequency, prevalence, and persistence. EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards are updated regularly based on our research data and metrics and are useful for a wide range of computer users, from end users seeking solutions to remove malware from their systems to security experts analyzing threats.
EnigmaSoft Threat Scorecards display a variety of useful information, including:
Ranking: The ranking of a particular threat in EnigmaSoft’s Threat Database.
Severity Level: The determined severity level of an object, represented numerically, based on our risk modeling process and research, as explained in our Threat Assessment Criteria.
Infected Computers: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
See also Threat Assessment Criteria.
Ranking: | 584 |
Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 3,716 |
First Seen: | February 13, 2023 |
Last Seen: | September 30, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
If you are experiencing frequent and unwanted browser redirections to the Peedeef.com site, it is likely that you have an unwanted browser extension or program installed on your device.
Peedeef.com is a website that redirects the user's browser to various types of advertisements, including advertisements for unwanted Chrome extensions, surveys, adult sites, online Web games, fake software updates and unwanted programs. These advertisements can be intrusive and potentially harmful to your computer, especially if they result in downloading and installing the wrong program.
The Peedeef.com website may be displayed to you through several different means, including being redirected to the site from other websites, receiving push notifications, or as a result of PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs) that automatically open the site without your consent.
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The Presence of PUPs Carries Multiple Risks
PUPs are software programs that may be installed on a user's device without their knowledge or consent, often bundled with other software downloads. PUPs are not necessarily unsafe in and of themselves, but they can still pose significant risks to users' devices and personal information.
One of the risky behaviors often observed in PUPs is the collection and transmission of users' personal information without their consent. Some PUPs may collect information about the user's browsing history, search queries, and other online activities and send this data to third-party advertisers or other entities. This can lead to privacy violations and potentially even identity theft.
Another common risk associated with PUPs is the installation of additional unwanted software onto the user's device. PUPs may be designed to install other programs or browser extensions without the user's knowledge, or they may contain intrusive apps that can compromise the security of the user's device and personal data.
In addition, PUPs may cause performance issues and instability on the user's device, including slowing down system performance, causing crashes or freezes, and interfering with other applications or software.
Overall, users must be aware of the potential risks associated with PUPs and take steps to protect their devices and personal information. This may include using anti-malware software to scan for and remove any potentially unwanted programs, being cautious about downloading software or clicking on advertisements from unverified sources, and regularly backing up essential data to minimize the impact of any potential security threats.
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