Half of Mac OS users are complaining that ads and unwanted apps (PUA) are disrupting their browsing experience and endangering online safety, Bitdefender researchers found.
Source: Apple forums
Analyzing the OS X malware landscape of first semester of the year, Bitdefender found that adware accounts for almost half of all Mac OS X threats in the US (46 per cent) and Germany (45 per cent). And it gets more bothersome as adware is even more prominent in Denmark (61 per cent) and Romania (58 per cent). In Australia, aggressive ads and PUA represent 27 per cent of the total threats, which also includes some Trojans and worms.
Why is adware a security risk?
Adware make its way on machines when users surf the web or gets bundled with freeware downloaded from the Internet. It poisons web search results with unwanted pop-up ads after covertly tracking users` online behavior. It also redirects users to unwanted pages they are not really interested in. Its purpose is to make money with every click. But adware can also be really invasive, drain users` computer resources or expose them to security risks like keyloggers and even man-in-the-middle traffic interception attacks.
Source: Bitdefender
How to control pop-up ads
Whether they pose security risks or performance headaches, some types of adware are more than a nuisance. Here are five key tips to stay adware-free:
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