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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 15 |
First Seen: | January 23, 2016 |
Last Seen: | January 8, 2020 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The SecretCreditCard browser plug-in is advertised on freeware packages and Secretcreditcard.com as been capable of helping users keep up with the latest news on credit card management from banks like BNP Paribas SA, Scotiabank GM and Citizens Bank, N.A. Also, users that install the SecretCreditCard application are promised to receive exclusive offers and that other would not have access to. Many surfers may be attracted to install the SecretCreditCard software but should reconsider. The SecretCreditCard software is created by the infamous Informer Technologies, Inc. and is an adware-powered browser plug-in. The SecretCreditCard adware is similar to Kaboom Travel and Savings Play and is packed with the INNO Setup Builder. Needless to say, the SecretCreditCard adware may be accompanied by programs such as the DownloadManagerNow Toolbar and FiveInstall that may decrease your computer's performance and prevent you from enjoying a fast system start.
Security experts reveal that the SecretCreditCard adware has code that is seen in the EoRezo adware and might read your Internet history, use tracking cookies and DOM storage to generate tailor-suited ads. The SecretCreditCard adware may provide information regarding credit cards and place helpful links on your desktop and new tab page. However, the ads by SecretCreditCard may cover your browser surface and feature links to harmful pages. Security authorities do not advise users to believe information on finances and credit card safety that is provided by the SecretCreditCard adware to avoid security issues. It is a good idea to keep an eye on the top left corner of your address bar for the green lock icon that means your connection is protected, and your input is encrypted. You should install a credible anti-spyware tool to eradicate the SecretCreditCard adware and prevent third parties from collecting your credit card information.
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File System Details
# | File Name | MD5 |
Detections
Detections: The number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular threat detected on
infected computers as reported by SpyHunter.
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1. | SecretCreditCard_Setup.exe | 3629ce815663a7081315aa7bc63247b5 | 3 |
Directories
SecretCreditCard Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%PROGRAMFILES%\SecretCreditCard |
%PROGRAMFILES(x86)%\SecretCreditCard |
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