When you download Weather Hub onto your browsers, you might discover changes in your homepage as well. According to the latest research, this suspicious add-on could take over the homepage on Chrome and Firefox browsers, which is why it is classified as a browser hijacker. If this add-on does not replace the homepage, it certainly modifies the New Tab page, and that might be unexpected for you. The app is represented as a tool that can provide you with a daily forecast, warn you about pollen, and help you learn more about weather patterns. If you are someone who checks the weather forecast daily, this application certainly might seem helpful. The problem is that it can change browser settings and introduce you to an extremely suspicious search tool that we do not recommend trusting. Our research team has found several reasons for you to delete Weather Hub from your web browsers. If you are curious to learn why you need to remove this browser extension as well, you should continue reading.
Did you download Weather Hub from weather-hub.com? Maybe you have acquired it via the Chrome web store at chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/weather-hub/kbejacapfbbfcbonimhhmpdbbpjdoplf (only for Chrome users)? Or maybe you have found this add-on attached to a software bundle? Needless to say, it is best to use authentic sources when it comes to installing software because third-party installers might be unreliable. As you might know already, malicious installers exist, and they often use misleading information to trick you into thinking that the software offered to you is authentic and beneficial. In reality, malicious installers can introduce you to fictitious information. Another method such installers use to infiltrate malware is concealment. For example, you might be introduced to Weather Hub – which, of course, looks reliable and desirable – just so that other pieces of software could be installed along with it without your knowledge. So, if you have downloaded the extension using a suspicious installer, scan your PC right away to check if you need to remove third-party malware.
The search engine represented via Weather Hub is very suspicious. First of all, it does not actually work as a search provider. Instead, it acts as a redirector, and it can redirect all your search queries to Yahoo Search. Well, that is great, isn’t it? The reality is that the suspicious extension redirects via two suspicious servers: ultimatesearchweb.com on Firefox and blpsearch.com on Chrome. Because of that, it is unclear whether the search results shown to you can be trusted. It is quite possible that they will be modified to include advertisements/sponsored links. Now, we do not know whether or not these links would route you to malicious websites, but, as long as the risk exists, we cannot recommend trusting Weather Hub. In fact, we recommend removing this extension/browser hijacker from your browsers immediately. Notably, it is most likely that you will need to delete this software if you live in Germany, Turkey, or Russia because these are the countries where the hijacker has been detected the most times.
How you remove Weather Hub depends on how this software was installed. If you have used a third-party installer and malware was infiltrated, you might choose automated malware removal software. If you choose to proceed manually, you might need to erase a few files and clean your registry as well. Now, if you have installed the extension from the official website, it is most likely that it will be enough to erase unwanted extensions. If you decide to go on with the manual removal option, this is the guide that you can follow. If you stumble upon any of these steps, please do not hesitate to leave a comment below because we want to help you get your operating system clean as soon as possible.
Mozilla Firefox:
Google Chrome:
Erase leftovers: