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Browser Hijacker

Summary

A browser hijacker is a type of malware that modifies a web browser's settings without permission to redirect users to unwanted websites, change the default home page, or implement unwanted toolbars.

Detailed Description

Browser hijackers are typically used to increase web traffic to certain sites, often leading to direct financial gain through advertising revenue or collecting sensitive information from users. They can affect any commonly used browser, including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Once installed, a hijacker can alter the browser's settings, including the home page, new tab page, and search engine settings, often leading users to affiliate sites that generate revenue for the hijackers.

Category
Cybersecurity
Synonyms
Home page hijacker
Search hijacker
Malware browser modify
Browser redirector

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Ad Revenue Generation

Hijackers redirect users to specific pages that generate ad revenue for the hijacker.

Industries:

Advertising
Malware Distribution

Platforms:

All major web browsers
Malicious Data Collection

Hijackers collect browsing data and personal information for malicious purposes, including identity theft.

Industries:

Cybercrime
Data Brokerage

Platforms:

All major web browsers
SEO Manipulation

Browser hijackers manipulate search engine results to boost visibility for certain sites at the expense of others.

Industries:

SEO
Digital Marketing

Platforms:

All major web browsers

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