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Coupilation

Posted: August 15, 2016

The Coupilation software is promoted as a shopping helper via ads by untrusted marketers. The advertisements that promote Coupilation may be found on less-reputable online stores and suspicious pages. You may want to avoid installing the Coupilation software because it is deemed as an adware. The Coupilation adware is similar to Couponarific and RoyalCoupon not only in the name. The Coupilation adware may alter the behavior of browsers like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. The alterations made by Coupilation may include changing your homepage and the removal of extensions like AdBlock pLus, Ghostery and PrivacyBagder. The Coupilation adware is known to use the user's bookmarks collection, Internet and downloads history to show relevant advertisements.

Security analysts note that the Coupilation adware may send data via insecure channels to untrusted marketers and load corrupted ads on your screen. Needless to say, threats like the CryptoWall Ransomware and ORX-Locker that can be deployed via malvertising could arrive on PCs infected with the Coupilation. The Coupilation adware may be a security vulnerability that should not be left unchecked. The ads by Coupilation may be tempting, but you need to remember that it may show misleading promotions and lead you to download potentially harmful software. The ads by Coupilation should not be trusted and should avoid discounts and vouchers that require your email address and phone number to be activated. Marketers and spam bots may have access to statistics gathered by the Coupilation adware to facilitate their operations. The Coupilation adware may not provide a functional uninstaller and users may need the help of a reliable anti-malware tool to remove it safely.

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