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Bill Break Ads

Posted: February 12, 2016

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 2/10
Infected PCs: 66
First Seen: February 12, 2016
Last Seen: May 10, 2019
OS(es) Affected: Windows


Bill Break is questionable adware that may sneak in unnoticed if you are not careful during the installations of freeware. Its authors declare that Bill Break will help you get a 'break off' of your shopping bills. According to them, the large variety of coupons, discounts and offers that the adware generates should improve your online shopping. If you expect to find the cheapest deals thanks to Bill Break, you may be disappointed. Not only does this extension redirect the PC users to unverified sites, but Bill Break also may disrupt the performance of the Web clients. The adware may cause a series of unrequested changes in the configuration to benefit third-parties. The first change that may show you something is wrong concerns the homepage. A lot of ad-based extensions may set unreliable search engines as the starting site. Bill Break is not an exception to this rule. The search platform that Bill Break promotes may display highly manipulated results to transfer you to affiliate domains, so you should not use it. Unfortunately, as long as the adware stays, you may be unable to set another site as the homepage. Bill Break also may inject many new commercial materials in the Web pages. They may be pop-ups, banners, interstitial ads, sponsored videos, etc. Surprisingly to some people, a part of these ads may be user-relevant because the adware may check the surfing history. As a result, some of the promoted products may be just what you need at the moment. You should proceed with caution and avoid clicking on them at all for security reasons. Some sites in the partner network of Bill Break may be misleading or frankly threatening. What disturbs many PC users is that this adware may cause occasional freezes and speed drops. These annoying issues may occur because some of the ads consist of resource-consuming multimedia elements. You should consider using special security software to fix your Web clients and eliminate Bill Break.

Technical Details

Registry Modifications

The following newly produced Registry Values are:

HKEY..\..\..\..{RegistryKeys}Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Approved Extensions\{f7368fa8-6f0d-4dd1-9609-3f6b04d7f4fc}
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