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HDworldz Ads

Posted: March 22, 2016

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 8/10
Infected PCs: 59
First Seen: March 28, 2016
Last Seen: March 13, 2020
OS(es) Affected: Windows

If you notice persistent ads that promote HDworldz.com, it means that you are infected with adware. This questionable site is advertised as a credible video streaming platform. According to its developers, thanks to HDworldz.com you will be able to watch your favorite movies in HD directly from your browser. The suspicious site is also expected to give you access to various online games and songs. In reality, HDworldz.com is a page that may not achieve what it promises. Unfortunately, your time is not the only thing you can waste with it. This platform may encourage you to make a registration to receive access to the announced content. Once you fill all fields, HDworldz.com will ask you for payment. If you make the mistake to subscribe, you will not receive what you paid for. Since this site may not be reliable, you may not be able to refund your purchase. Due to the adware infection, you may notice pop-ups asking you to register on HDworldz.com all the time. This compromised extension may corrupt all of your browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. The HDworldz adware may enter in software bundles. If you download any freeware from an unreliable platform, it may also bring the unwanted extension as a bonus free app. You shouldn't install programs from sites with suspicious legitimacy if you don't want to load adware or more serious parasites. The harmful add-on may change the configuration of your browsers as soon as it enters. It doesn't need permission to modify the homepage, so you may start seeing HDworldz.com whenever you go online. The adware also may cause automatic redirections that may interrupt your surfing sessions. The questionable extension also may be responsible for performance problems like freezes or other glitches. If you want to fix your Web clients and prevent the loading of this misleading Web page, you should run a full system scan with a dedicated security utility.

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