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Threat Level: | 20 % (Normal) |
Infected Computers: | 13 |
First Seen: | February 9, 2016 |
Last Seen: | September 29, 2021 |
OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
The OneDayWeather application is published by JNCMarketing CO., LTD and may be deployed to PC users via free software installers. The OneDayWeather application is advertised as a tool for users that need to travel every day and need an accurate weather forecast to plan their trip properly. Unfortunately, the OneDayWeather application is an adware, and its main objective is to bombard users with advertisements to earn pay-per-click revenue for its developers. The ads by OneDayWeather may come in the form of banners, in-line hyperlinks to sponsored pages, pop-up and pop-under windows. The OneDayWeather adware is similar to Weather Grind and Weather Wizard and may read your IP address to base its advertisements on your local weather and climate. The ads by OneDayWeather may be dominated by clothing and premium smartphones that may be of bad quality.
Users are not advised to buy the cheap goods that are promoted by the OneDayWeather adware to avoid losing money or never receive what they bought. Also, the OneDayWeather adware is not digitally signed, might connect to the Internet over unencrypted channels and expose users to cyber threats such as Sventore and Datcaen. Security experts remind users that the OneDayWeather adware may modify their Windows Registry and DNS settings to redirect them to untrusted domains that may host phishing pages. The OneDayWeather may install its files in the AppData folder to evade detection and register its primary executable as a startup service to ensure its operations. The OneDayWeather adware may attach a browser plug-in to your default Internet client and load commercials uninterrupted. The safest way to remove the OneDayWeather adware is to use a renowned anti-malware suite that can distinguish the OneDayWeather adware and delete its components.
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SpyHunter Detects & Remove OneDayWeather Ads
Registry Details
Directories
OneDayWeather Ads may create the following directory or directories:
%appdata%\OneDayWeather |
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