Threat Database Adware RotaryTurners

RotaryTurners

By GoldSparrow in Adware

The RotaryTurners software is not related to the Rotary International application that deals with human rights, and RotaryTurners falls in the category of adware. Security investigators report that the RotaryTurners adware may appear in your 'Programs and Features' module after installing a freeware bundle with the 'Typical' or 'Express' option. The RotaryTurners adware may use executable DLL libraries to alter the way how Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome load web pages. The RotaryTurners adware may load banners, video ads, pop-u windows and ad-boxes to generate affiliate marketing revenue for its creators. The RotaryTurners adware may cover your screen with promotional materials to maximize its efficiency and make sure that infected users click on its ads. The RotaryTurners adware may use session cookies, record your IP address and search terms on Google to generate personalized marketing content in your Internet browser. The RotaryTurners adware is very similar to ExtraShopper and FineTop and may use pop-under windows to urge you to install software from partners. The RotaryTurners adware may recommend you to install software like ClicON and the RetroGamer Toolbar that are recognized as badware. Needless to say, the RotaryTurners adware may decrease your computer performance and redirect you to potentially harmful websites and suspicious online shops. The adware may hide its files in the ProgramData folder to avoid security scans and prolong its activities on your computer. You need to use a reputable anti-malware application to clean your machine.

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