RevenueHits malware is a term used to describe the http://www.revenuehits.com/ advertisement service and malware contracted via http://revenuehits.com generated advertisements. RevenueHits.com is an unethical advertisement serving platform from Israel that displays malicious pop-up adverts, drop-down adverts, coupon adverts, pop-under adverts, and others. For this purpose, RevenueHits malware is categorized as adware and browser hijackerthat advertises and promotes the most common and unethical products, services, and websites in the world including search.conduit.com and the Conduit Toolbar, in which RevenueHits.com is aware of and takes no responsibility for.
Scam Review of RevenueHits adnetwork which produces huge malware and adware
Trapping by influential welcome message
More interestingly, the Israeli fraud stars gives influecial welcome message to webmasters such they are going to earn big from them but reality is zero or minus as installed website is marked as virus infected by Google or other search engines.
RevenueHits states that they “do not control, investigate, monitor or check such Web sites, we are not responsible for the computer programs available from, content in or opinions expressed at such Web sites” and follows that up with a disclaimer that claims “by visiting the Site (revenuethits.com, etc.), you agree that the laws of the state of Israel, without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will govern these Terms of Service” (can be seen as entrapment). While the unethical RevenueHits.com advertisements serving platform seems to get by scratch free with willingly harming many computer systems, confusing computer users, and targeting these users (etc.) by containing unethical lawful content in their Terms of Service, they are still seen as one of the worst advertisement serving companies in the world without regard, which may cause new internet laws to arise in the future.
Revenue Fraud Calculation:
Further reports indicate that the malicious advertisement serving platform may lie to and scamwebmasters, website owners, publishers, and advertisers who seek to use the revenuehits.com advertisement network. In some cases, employees of RevenueHits.com (sometimes using fake names, fake websites, fake network, and masked information, etc.) and relating companies contacted legitimate third-party websites (likely unaware of revenuehits.com) in efforts to persuadevictims to place RevenueHits advertisements on their websites. In most cases, Revenuehits.com pleaded for webmasters to try out the service for a full week. The overall earnings at the end of the week has been reported to always be at 0.00 even though the websites had a large amount of impressions and clicks, labeling Revenuehits.com a scam and unsafe advertisement network for webmasters.
Revenuehits.com advertisements are not safe and have been reported to infect computer systems with unwanted malware including adware, browser hijackers, scareware, spyware, and even Trojan horses. Such malware may mask themselves or claim to be safe and legitimate software and tools for computer systems and internet browsers such as add-ons, extensions, and Toolbars likevGrabber Toolbar. If you notice advertisements appearing from revenuehits.com, it is recommended to avoid clicking the advertisement and possibly stay away from the website using the unsafe network. If you accidentally clicked a revenuehits.com advertisement your computer may be infected with unwanted malware.
Revenuehits.com advertisements commonly appear:
Revenuehits.com advertisement notoriously appear on media related websites, including torrent sites, streaming video sites, game sites, and others. Internet users who seek what may be concluded as illegal or copyright content online are often greeted by Revenuehits pop-up ads. Furthermore, Revenuehits.com advertisements may appear in the installment process of various software titles and in the interface of third-party software including p2p clients and third-party Toolbars.
Third-party toolbars have been noted to change existing internet browser settings, including the home page and default search engine in order to cause unwanted redirections to suspicious search engines and websites, including full-page advertisements or pop-ups that take up the entire computer screen or browser window and will not allow users to leave until a button is clicked or the page is bypassed by other means.
Dangers concerning RevenueHits advertisements and malware
RevenueHits is dangerous concerning the cyber criminal activity and the invasion of privacyrelating to credit theft, extortion, and identity theft. On a lesser-scale victims of RevenueHits malware have reported excessive amounts of email spam, unwelcome telephone calls from telemarketers, and junk mail, primarily related to recent computing and internet browser activity.
Information collected by RevenueHits and third-party malware may include usernames, passwords, bank account details, credit information, home addresses, telephone numbers, information concerning social media relationships, details about followers and friends in relation to social media accounts, your computer activity (downloads, updates, software opened, commands, chats), your browser activity (history, bookmarks, information manually submitted into forms and text fields, searches, purchases), email content, and in cases concerning a Trojan horse infection the malware or computer virus may access webcams and microphones connected to the infected computer system.