Crackdown on Google for Ad Injection Software

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Crackdown on Google for Ad Injection Software -

giant search engine Google has announced that one of 20 online users are infected with a new type of malware that places unwanted advertisements in web browsers. These malware installed in the Internet browsers such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox or any other browser. These malicious applications can also be installed on the system as a standalone program. In response to these programs, Google for the Suppression of ad injection software.

Google has removed over 0 extensions for its Chrome store, those who install the browser and placing intrusive ads throughout your online business. Once installed, this malware can be difficult to remove. It is claimed that there could be more than 50,000 browser extensions and 30,000 applications that inject adware in computers. One way Google is fighting against this problem is to implement its safe navigation feature on Chrome, which displays a warning message to users.

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Google also warn that appear on these intrusive ads as a way to prevent these advertising companies through unethical methods. But these ads are more injectors but trouble for users, they also pose potential security risks. Intrusive ad software can also leave the system open to attack because it affects the encryption that protects the security of Web pages.

This is not the first time a major attack intrusive ad software affected users. Earlier this year Lenovo laptops come with the injection ad software built in later titles 'Superfish'. To make sure you stay safe when you're online, subscribe to the VPN and make sure your connection is secure. The VPN can also give you the freedom to access content without restriction, no matter where you access it from.

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