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InvestorFire Ads

Posted: February 5, 2016

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 2/10
Infected PCs: 16
First Seen: February 5, 2016
Last Seen: June 7, 2019
OS(es) Affected: Windows


InvestorFire is adware that may cause inconvenience, so the experts recommend you to ignore it or delete InvestorFire if it enters against your will. The program is a Web extension that may work on all popular browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. The description of InvestorFire states that it will give you precious investment advice. In theory, you should receive various tips and investment strategies that will help you take good decisions about your savings. In reality, the adware doesn't behave as most PC users would expect. Instead of showing investment advice and recommendations, InvestorFire fills the Web clients with pop-ups, banners, in-text ads, eye-catching gifs, etc. These commercial materials may lead to partner pages. The developers of this ad-based extension receive referral commissions for the service, so we can say that they profit from your online activities. Occasionally, the sponsored links may lead you to safe pages, but often your browsers may load unknown platforms with questionable legitimacy. It is advisable to be extremely careful or to avoid all ads by InvestorFire for security reasons. A particularly annoying feature of this adware is that InvestorFire may manipulate your search results even when you use the most popular engines such as Google and Bing. Instead of showing the best-matching pages, they may start displaying partner pages of InvestorFire at the front positions. You may notice functionality issues with the browsers due to the large quantity of multimedia ads. Your Web clients may start working slowly, and you may experience sporadic freezes. If you cannot recall downloading the adware willingly, InvestorFire might have come to your PC in a software bundle. Unlike the legit extensions, InvestorFire may be hard to delete manually, so it is advisable to use a dedicated security tool.

Technical Details

Registry Modifications

The following newly produced Registry Values are:

File name without pathwww.investorfire[1].xml

Additional Information

The following directories were created:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\InvestorFire
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