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PPass

Posted: September 26, 2017

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 1/10
Infected PCs: 28
First Seen: September 26, 2017
Last Seen: January 10, 2019
OS(es) Affected: Windows

PPass is an adware application whose installer may be bundled with other Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) whose installation might bring to unexpected changes in the computer's behavior, performance and configuration. The PPass software does not seem to have an official website so that it is likely that PPass is being distributed via shady ads and offers, which users might see if they browse low-quality Web pages.

Adware applications like PPass are not harmful, but their presence on the computer may annoy the users due to the large number of ads they might begin to see in their Web browser. The PPass adware is likely to insert its paid ads on just about every website the user browses, and these ads may often promote content that is not trustworthy. We advise our readers to stay away from suspicious ads, especially if they think that their source might be an adware application that they have installed unknowingly.

Apart from seeing ads in the Web browser, users who have PPass running on their computers may also see this software's icon in their TaskBar. The good news is that this application does not seem to use any self-preservation methods so that its removal should be a pretty straightforward process. Keep in mind that while it is possible to remove PPass via the Windows Control Panel, the advice is also run a reputable anti-malware software suite since this is the best way to ensure that all of the adware's files will be wiped off of your hard drive.

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Additional Information

The following directories were created:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\PPass
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