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TrailerWatch Ads

Posted: July 15, 2016

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 8/10
Infected PCs: 396
First Seen: July 15, 2016
Last Seen: September 17, 2021
OS(es) Affected: Windows

TrailerWatch is a suspicious adware that may enter if you update Adobe from unverified sites. This application was not developed to improve your surfing sessions. The purpose of TrailerWatch is to transfer you to affiliated domains. TrailerWatch may inject commercial materials, modify the search results and cause automatic redirections towards its partners. This way, the people behind TrailerWatch collect referral commissions. Some of the promoted pages may be safe e-commerce platforms that want to grow their business. Other sites may encourage you to play online games or to pay for some premium features. Unfortunately, some of the affiliated domains may be unsafe. In some cases, the ads by TrailerWatch may bring you to sites that spread threats or Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs). They also may try to collect some sensitive information from you such as your email address and phone number. This data may be used in spam campaigns or for cold calls by dealers. The ads by TrailerWatch may be very annoying with their persistence. You may encounter them on the majority of sites since they originate from the extension. The materials displayed by this adware may come in different formats, including pop-ups, banners, videos, transitional and in-text ads. Some users report that the loading of these heavy multimedia elements may lead to functionality issues. You may experience surprising speed drops, freezes or even crashes if you open several tabs at once. You should not be surprised if some of the vouchers, coupons and exclusive deals by TrailerWatch correspond to your current needs and wishes adequately. This adware keeps an eye on your surfing habits. It may gather information regarding your most common searches and surf history to analyze your interests. TrailerWatch relies primarily on the bundling tactic to enter unnoticed. You should always update Java and Adobe from their official sites to prevent such adware from entering. Once this questionable application enters, you should use powerful security software to delete it.

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