Quick Maps 100 Toolbar
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Ranking: | 923 |
Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 115,779 |
First Seen: | October 24, 2017 |
Last Seen: | September 20, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar is published under a freeware license by Tersertude Ltd. on the Chrome Web Store — Chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/quick-maps-online/pabbfijpcgoahppfnnepjjkckgcfofok and Quickmaps100.com. The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar is an ad-supported program that is stated to help Web surfers find the fastest way to traverse the land and meet fans of coloring books. The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar is designed to change the default new tab page, start page, and primary search provider to dev.quickmaps100.com. The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar requires a broad spectrum of rights to function as Tersertude Ltd. intended. You should note that the Quick Maps 100 Toolbar requires the following privileges:
- Read and change all your data on the websites you visit.
- Replace the page you see when opening a new tab.
- Display notifications.
- Change your search settings to dev.quickmaps100.com.
- Manage your apps, extensions and themes.
The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar is deemed as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that is known to take control of the user's new tab page and search provider. Security analysts note that Quick Maps 100 Toolbar performs browser may redirect to the Microsoft's Bing engine and use information about your online activity to display promotional messages as notifications on your screen. The Quick Maps 100 Toolbar may download commercials from remote servers and implant them on your new tab page, which is presented as an offline page. Opening a new tab page reveals that the Quick Maps 100 Toolbar loads 'chrome-extension://pabbfijpcgoahppfnnepjjkckgcfofok/newtab.html' from the local storage. PC users who may be interested in installing the Quick Maps 100 Toolbar should read the Terms of Use and Privacy Agreements posted on Quickmaps100.com/eula and Quickmaps100.com/privacy beforehand. Removing the Quick Maps 100 Toolbar may seem like a good idea to displeased users. You can uninstall Quick Maps 100 Toolbar and purge the related tracking cookies using a reliable anti-spyware scanner.
URLs
Quick Maps 100 Toolbar may call the following URLs:
http://feed.streaming-time.com/?st=nt&q= |
streaming-time.com |