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Threat Level: | 80 % (High) |
Infected Computers: | 489 |
First Seen: | January 5, 2016 |
Last Seen: | November 20, 2021 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The SunnyDay-Apps software is promoted to be the freeware alternative to the Windows Apps & Store that is introduced with Windows 10. The SunnyDay-Apps program is offered on Sunnyday-apps.com and might arrive on your computer incorporated with other freeware setup files. However, the SunnyDay-Apps program is and adware that is similar in functionality to PerformWeb App and Aliapploader. The SunnyDay-Apps adware is developed by the infamous SuperWeb LLC that users can 'thank' for riskware such as QuickSurf, Money Viking and SnapSearch. You might want to know that the SunnyDay-Apps adware may record what type of content you share on social media like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as what Web resources you prefer. Additionally, the SunnyDay-Apps adware may read your Internet history log and software configuration to improve product positioning in your browser.
Security experts alert that the ads by SunnyDay-Apps may not be safe, and it may be risky to use coupons, discounts and promo codes that are supplied by the SunnyDay-Apps adware. The SunnyDay-Apps adware may use JavaScript and a blacklist to block your access to sections of Amazon, eBay, and Best Buy to promote content from sponsors. The offers from the SunnyDay-Apps adware might not be better compared to deals from trusted online merchants, and you might lose money. The SunnyDay-Apps adware may show full-page promotions and set a timer that would prevent users from closing its ads immediately. Browsing the Internet on a PC that is affected by the SunnyDay-Apps adware may become quite bothersome. Adware such as the SunnyDay-Apps might install its files in the hidden ProgramData folder to avoid detection and append the 'Hidden' tag to its files to prevent manual removal. Fortunately, there are trusted anti-malware tools that you could install to take care of the SunnyDay-Apps adware.
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