Threat Database Fake Error Messages VoiceFive Survey Pop-Up

VoiceFive Survey Pop-Up

The 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up is a potentially threatening pop-up message that is associated with a Potentially Unwanted Program on the affected computer. A PUP associated with the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up will cause this unwanted pop-up message to appear repeatedly and may be the source of a number of other issues on the affected Web browser. If your Web browser is displaying the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up repeatedly regardless of the websites you visit, this may indicate that a PUP has been installed on your Web browser. If the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up only appears when you visit a specific website, this may rather indicate a problem with that specific website, which may have been set to display potentially harmful advertising content. Regardless, exposure to the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up may mean that your computer has been exposed to unwanted content. Because of this, malware researchers strongly recommend the use of an appropriate security product that is fully up-to-date after contact with the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up.

Be Careful When Filling Up a Survey: Sometimes it is a Trap

PC security researchers have linked the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up to a variety of issues on affected computers. The following are problems associated with the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up:

  • The 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up will try to persuade PC users to complete a survey that may compromise their information and expose them to known marketing tactics.
  • PUPs associated with the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up may make changes to affected Web browsers' settings automatically. For example, these types of PUPs alter the Web browser's homepage and default search engine.
  • The 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up may interrupt computer users' activities, appearing repeatedly and frequently to induce novice computer users into allowing unwanted content. Apart from the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up, these types of PUPs may cause a variety of other pop-ups, often using social engineering tactics to trick inexperienced computer users into thinking that their software is out of date or that they have won some kind of prize.
  • Apart from the 'VoiceFive Survey' pop-up, PUPs linked to this pop-up may take over the affected Web browser and redirect it to determined websites.

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