Start.alawar.com
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Ranking: | 16,819 |
Threat Level: | 50 % (Medium) |
Infected Computers: | 33 |
First Seen: | June 12, 2015 |
Last Seen: | July 31, 2023 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
Start.alawar.com is a Russian search site that is associated with a browser hijacker. If the suspicious add-on related to this site finds a way to your system, you may start seeing start.alawar.com on a regular basis. After researching this platform, security experts detected that it may not display accurate results. Instead, it may show various sponsored links at the best positions. The concealed ads may not be labeled properly, so you may have no idea that you are about to visit partner sites. For the sake of maintaining your PC safe, you should not use start.alawar.com. Nothing verifies that all of the promoted domains are safe. Some of them may suggest you install potentially threatening software. Others may display misleading security warnings in an effort to make you contact fake IT specialists, which could result in financial losses. You may notice the 'Bing' logo next to the search field on start.alawar.com.
The questionable platform indeed may use the Bing engine for most of the results, but they may appear way behind the concealed ads. Start.alawar.com also contains buttons for quick access to various gaming sites, some of which may spread Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) or adware. The browser hijacker behind start.alawar.com may rely on the 'bundling' distribution tactic, which means it may get in control of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer as soon as you complete the installation of third-party freeware. The browser hijacker is not like the typical Web add-ons as it is far more stubborn. Unless you delete it, your surfing sessions may be interrupted by redirections to start.alawar.com frequently. To clean your browsers from the suspicious plugin, you need to scan your PC with suitable security software.
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Start.alawar.com may call the following URLs:
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