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| Ranking: | 1,254 |
| Threat Level: | 10 % (Normal) |
| Infected Computers: | 105,828 |
| First Seen: | March 17, 2016 |
| Last Seen: | September 21, 2023 |
| OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The Trackball Array software is advertised as a browser extension that is a news feed reader and can help users receive regular updates on current technology breakthroughs. The Trackball Array software may be appealing to physicist, chemists, engineers and computer experts. Unfortunately, the Trackball Array program does not feature an RSS feed reader and is adware. Security analysts reveal that the Trackball Array adware is developed by Yontoo LLC that is responsible for other adware applications like Royal Raid and Faster Web. The Trackball Array adware may edit your bookmarks collection to bookmark news sources like Sci-tech-today.com and Livescience.com. Computer users may see the Trackball Array adware traveling with free software bundles when they explore the 'Advanced' or 'Custom' option. The ads by Trackball Array may be loaded on YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion via ActionScript, and have a timer that would prevent users from skipping video commercials immediately.
Video ads have higher conversion rates than text and image-based advertising materials, and the Trackball Array adware may take advantage of that.
The Trackball Array adware may change the design of your homepage to how promotional materials like banners, wallpapers, and photos appear. Security analysts add that the Trackball Array adware may read your browsing history and record your search terms on Google and Bing to show custom-made ads and attract the attention of infected users. Do keep in mind that the commercials from Trackball Array may feature links to untrusted sites and phishing portals. PC users that are infected with the Trackball Array adware should keep an eye on the address bar of their browser and make sure that they are not redirected to clones of Facebook and Twitter. The Trackball Array adware is not perceived as a severe cyber threat but may lead users to install harmful software and send data like their Internet history, IP address, and software configuration to third parties. You may want to install a reliable anti-malware shield to prevent data transmissions in and out of your PC, as well as eradicate the Trackball Array adware.
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