What’s Trojan adware?

Print anything with Printful



Trojan adware is a type of malware that monitors a user’s computer activity and can cause security threats. It combines aspects of adware and trojans, allowing external sources to access a computer system. It can be removed with an adware scanner and regular scans can prevent damage.

Trojan adware is a type of malicious software, or malware, that can end up on a person’s computer and then open up that computer to future attacks or nuisances. This type of malware can potentially only be annoying to a computer user, although it can also create a variety of security threats and cause more serious computer problems. It usually monitors a computer user’s habits, particularly the searches a person makes and the websites they visit, and then uses that information for a variety of purposes. Trojan adware can usually be detected and removed using an adware scanner; Regular computer scans can prevent excessive damage from such programs.

While malware can consist of a number of different types of programs and software, a Trojan adware program is a potentially serious threat. At first glance, other types of malware, such as worms and viruses, may be more serious, but a Trojan adware program can create opportunities for more malicious activity or attacks on a computer. This type of malware consists of a program that includes various aspects of two specific types of malware: adware and trojans.

Adware is a malware program that monitors a computer user’s activities and then uses the collected data for a variety of purposes. This is often used to transmit data, such as internet searches entered or websites viewed, to an external host which then uses that information for a variety of purposes. Adware, including Trojan adware, can also cause advertisements to appear on a computer, usually as pop-ups, although banner ads can also be created. While some adware is installed on a computer legitimately, usually during the installation of a different program, Trojan adware is usually malicious in nature.

A Trojan is a type of malware that enters a computer and then allows other programs or systems to access that computer. Just like the apocryphal Trojan horse, it breaks through a computer’s security and then lets in other programs or users. This means that a Trojan adware program would be installed on a computer, collect and potentially transmit data about the user of that computer to an external source, and allow external sources to gain access to a computer system in the future. Unless removed, Trojan adware could allow other types of malware to be installed on a computer system, including more invasive programs such as spyware that can collect personal data, including passwords and bank account information, and send such data to external systems.




Protect your devices with Threat Protection by NordVPN


Skip to content