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CouponGiant Ads

Posted: October 8, 2015

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 2/10
Infected PCs: 26
First Seen: September 23, 2015
OS(es) Affected: Windows

CouponGiant is not one of those add-ons that may be an irreplaceable addition to your browsers. This extension works as traditional adware, whose primary task is to generate ads. Allegedly, these commercial materials should assist you in your online shopping by showing you the best deals and discounts. Unfortunately, the pop-ups and banners may achieve exactly the contrary: instead of helping you, they may ruin your surfing sessions. The most noticeable problem related to the ads is their large number. It may be a challenge to find a website that is not under their influence. The ads may appear in the majority of pages and may become annoying very quickly. Some of the pop-ups and banners may cover essential site elements while the interstitial ads may appear on top of the whole page. The adware relies on many tricks to make sure you will click on the displayed offers and coupons. For example, sometimes the X at the top right corner may open a sponsored domain instead of closing the commercial window. These multimedia elements, especially the videos and the eye-catching animations, may increase substantially the necessary time to load the site. A significant part of the ads may be unreliable. Some of them may offer you fake surveys that only try to obtain your email address or phone number, again for advertising purposes. Others may lead to untrustworthy or potentially compromised sites. While the developers of CouponGiant receive their pay-per-click commissions, your online sessions may become unpleasant. Therefore, you should use a dedicated security tool to remove the adware. In the future, you should read the details when you install freeware because these questionable add-ons may travel primarily in software bundles.

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