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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 5 |
First Seen: | January 20, 2016 |
Last Seen: | January 10, 2019 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The StrataBeauty software is advertised at Stratabeauty.com as been capable of allowing exclusive access to beauty tips from cosmetics specialists like Ann Shoket, Sharon Tay, and Cherry Maslen, and users may find StrataBeauty in freeware packages. Also, the StrataBeauty software may help users save money on cosmetic products while surfing the Internet. You may want to know that StrataBeauty is an adware application that is developed by Informer Technologies, Inc. and may promote potentially hazardous products. The StrataBeauty adware may use pop-up windows, banners, and floating ad-boxes to attract your attention and welcome users to buy perfumes, lipstick, creams and other items from partners. The behavior of the StrataBeauty adware is similar to Cinmus and BookedSpace, and StrataBeauty may use tracking cookies to generate tailor-suited ads.
The products that are advertised by the StrataBeauty adware may not qualify as safe according to modern health regulations, and users are not advised to purchase goods from untrusted vendors. The StrataBeauty adware may load several tab pages with video commercials from YouTube to invite users to buy cosmetics from affiliate stores, and use JavaScript to prevent users from closing the ongoing video commercial before it finishes. The StrataBeauty adware may be rather irritating and display full-page ads when users search on Google for products by leading companies like L'Oréal, Nivea and Pantene. However, the products that are offered by the StrataBeauty adware may be fake, and users may lose money on parcels they did not receive and have trouble claiming a refund of their purchases. The StrataBeauty adware is not likely to be beneficial to your makeup routine and may provide links to unsanctioned products. You may want to remove the StrataBeauty adware with the help of a reliable anti-malware tool and find beauty advises on portals like Stylecaster.com and Health.com that are favored by many.
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Directories
StrataBeauty Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StrataBeauty |
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