Recently Bought
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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 4 |
First Seen: | May 29, 2014 |
Last Seen: | February 6, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Recently Bought is an adware threat that may be installed onto Web browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Recently Bought may embed an unwanted browser extension, plug-in or add-on that may be used to show a variety of disturbing pop-up advertisements and messages while the PC user is browsing the Web. Recently Bought may also produce and show a variety of intrusive pop-up advertisements that may carry discount coupons and other sales and offers to buy online. Recently Bought may gain benefit after computer users click on random pop-up ads. Recently Bought may try to boost Internet traffic of a questionable website and gain profit from clicks on affiliated links. Recently Bought may unwillingly reroute computer users to unknown websites and disturb the PC user's work on the computer system with non-stop pop-up advertisements and messages.
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