Read-this-hot-stuff.today is a potentially unwanted application that disturbs users with redirects and pop-up ads

Read-this-hot-stuff.today is a suspicious website that was developed in order to generate ad revenue and is usually associated with adware.[1] Potentially unwanted programs can enter machines without users noticing, as they are generally installed via other software obtained from the internet. Upon infiltration, a PUP alters the settings of Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Opera or any other browser – it can include the modification of startup page, addition of browser extensions, etc.
Besides visible browser modifications, users can also notice strange redirects to suspicious websites, including Read This Hot Stuff Today. Once there, users are asked to allow notifications to be shown, which, if agreed, consequently can result in pop-ups, deals, offers, banners, and other commercial content to appear directly on the desktop.
Fortunately, Read-this-hot-stuff.today removal can be achieved with the termination of the adware program that is installed on the computer.
| Name | Read-this-hot-stuff.today |
| Type | Adware/Potentially unwanted program |
| Infiltration | Software bundling, third-party sites |
| Affected browsers | Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, etc. |
| Symptoms | Redirects to Read-this-hot-stuff.today and similar sites, intrusive ads on all sites, altered search results, slow browser operation, etc. |
| Risks | Malware infections, money loss, installation of bogus software, etc. |
| Termination | Use security software or alternatively remove the PUP manually with the help of our guide below |
| Recovery | Use FortectIntego to restore your computer to a healthy state |
Read This Hot Stuff Today redirects are most likely caused by an adware infection. However, if you found yourself on the page by accident, it does not mean your computer is compromised, as you could just get redirected from another suspicious site. In such a case, simply close down the opened tab and never allow notifications to be showed.
When infected with adware, Read-this-hot-stuff.today is not the only website that users might be directed to, as they can also land on phishing, scam or spoofing sites that might steal important credentials and disclose them to cybercriminals. Additionally, tech support scams might make you install useless software or make you pay for services you do not need.
Read-this-hot-stuff.today virus might collect a variety of non-personally identifiable information, including:
- IP address (note that IP address might be considered PII)[2]
- Geolocation
- Technical data of the device
- Installed applications
- Bookmarks
- Tracking cookies
- Sites visited
- Search queries
- Links clicked, etc.
While collecting various browsing-related information is typical by such giants as Google, it is not recommended to engage in such practices with unknown third-parties, as this data might be misused, as it is not known which adware program Read This Hot Stuff Today is related to.
All in all, you should remove Read-this-hot-stuff.today from your device immediately. For that, you can use automated tools or terminate the PUP manually. After that, experts[3] recommend resetting each of the affected browsers and scanning the device with FortectIntego to fix the damage done by the infection.

Adware is often associated with deception, including its infiltration techniques
There are two different ways users can get infected with adware: they either install add-supported software without realizing its negative impact, or it gets installed together with shareware/freeware.
You should not get tricked by allegedly useful functionality of a variety of apps that are offered on third-party sites. Instead, download only trusted apps, behavior which is already tested by thousands of users. If you are unaware of the program, merely research it on the internet – there are plenty reviews, forum posts, and similar hints online that would hint to you whether the app is safe to use. Additionally, never install apps that are pushed through tech support scams, such as Advanced Mac Cleaner, OneSafe PC Cleaner, and similar useless tools.
Finally, you should pay close attention to the installation process of free programs. Make sure you read the instructions, check out legal documents, decline all the offers or deals, and opt for Advanced/Custom mode when prompted.
Stop Read This Hot Stuff Today redirects by removing PUPs from your computer
Read-this-hot-stuff.today removal should not be that complicated in most cases, as all you have to do is go into the installed program list and check for anything that looks suspicious (we explain how to do that below in a step-by-step guide, so make sure to check it out if you are choosing this option). However, adware might sometimes be well hidden, i.e., not have an uninstaller or use seemingly legitimate names. In such a case, it is best to use anti-virus software that could remove Read-this-hot-stuff.today virus automatically.
Once you get rid of adware that is associated with Read Hot Stuff Today redirects, you should then reset each of the installed browsers to make sure all the changes that the PUP could have made are reverted.
Uninstall from Windows
Uninstall from Windows 10/8:
- Type Control Panel into the Windows search box and open the result.
- Under Programs, select Uninstall a program.

Uninstall from Windows 7/XP:
- Click on Windows Start > Control Panel (Windows XP users should click on Add/Remove Programs).
- In Control Panel, select Programs > Uninstall a program.

Remove the unwanted program:
- In the Programs and Features window, look for any recently installed suspicious entries, select them, and click Uninstall.
- If User Account Control appears, click Yes to confirm, then complete the removal.

Delete from macOS
Remove the unwanted application:
- From the menu bar, select Go > Applications.
- In the Applications folder, look for any suspicious entries, then drag them to Trash (or right-click and pick Move to Trash).

Delete leftover files and folders:
- Select Go > Go to Folder.
- Enter /Library/Application Support and remove any suspicious folders related to the unwanted program.
- Repeat the same check in the /Library/LaunchAgents and /Library/LaunchDaemons folders, deleting any suspicious entries.

- Finally, empty the Trash to permanently remove the leftovers.
Reset Internet Explorer
Remove dangerous add-ons:
- Open Internet Explorer, click on the Gear icon (IE menu) on the top-right corner of the browser
- Pick Manage Add-ons.
- You will see a Manage Add-ons window. Here, look for suspicious plugins. Click on these entries and select Disable.

Change your homepage if it was altered:
- Open IE and click on the Gear icon.
- Select Internet Options.
- In the General tab, delete the Home page address and replace it by your preferred one (for example, Google.com).
- Click Apply and then select OK.

Delete temporary files:
- Press on the Gear icon and select Internet Options.
- Under Browsing history, click Delete...
- Select relevant fields and press Delete.

Reset Internet Explorer:
- Click on Gear icon > Internet options and select Advanced tab.
- Select Reset.
- In the new window, check Delete personal settings and select Reset.

Remove from Microsoft Edge
Delete unwanted extensions from MS Edge:
- Select Menu (three horizontal dots at the top-right of the browser window) and pick Extensions.
- From the list, pick the extension and click on the Gear icon.
- Click Remove.

Clear cookies and other browser data:
- Click on the Menu (three horizontal dots at the top-right of the browser window) and select Settings > Privacy, search, and services..
- Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
- Select Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files. (apart from passwords, although you might want to include Media licenses as well, if applicable) and click on Clear.

Restore new tab and homepage settings:
- Click the menu icon and choose Settings.
- Then find On startup section.
- Click Remove next to any suspicious startup page.
Reset MS Edge if the above steps did not work:
- Press on Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Click on More details arrow at the bottom of the window.
- Select Details tab.
- Now scroll down and locate every entry with Microsoft Edge name in it. Right-click on each of them and select End Task to stop MS Edge from running.

Instructions for Chromium-based Edge
Delete extensions from MS Edge (Chromium):
- Open Edge and click select Settings > Extensions.
- Delete unwanted extensions by clicking Remove.

Clear cache and site data:
- Click on Menu and go to Settings.
- Select Privacy, search and services.
- Under Clear browsing data, pick Choose what to clear.
- Under Time range, pick All time.
- Select Clear now.

Reset Chromium-based MS Edge:
- Click on Menu and select Settings.
- On the left side, pick Reset settings.
- Select Restore settings to their default values.
- Confirm with Reset.
- This will disable extensions and reset startup pages but will not delete bookmarks, saved passwords, or browsing history.

Remove from Mozilla Firefox (FF)
Remove dangerous extensions:
- Open Mozilla Firefox browser and click on the Menu (three horizontal lines at the top-right of the window).
- Select Add-ons.
- In here, select the unwanted extension and click Remove.

Reset the homepage:
- Click three horizontal lines at the top right corner to open the menu.
- Choose Settings.
- Under Home, set your preferred homepage and new tab settings.
Clear cookies and site data:
- Click Menu and pick Settings.
- Go to Privacy & Security section.
- Scroll down to locate Cookies and Site Data.
- Click on Clear Data...
- Select Cookies and Site Data and Temporary cached files and pages, then click Clear.

Reset Mozilla Firefox
If clearing the browser as explained above did not help, reset Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Mozilla Firefox browser and click the Menu.
- Go to Help and then choose Troubleshooting Information.

- Under Give Firefox a tune up section, click on Refresh Firefox...
- Once the pop-up shows up, confirm the action by pressing on Refresh Firefox.

Remove from Google Chrome
Delete malicious extensions from Google Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome, click on the Menu (three vertical dots at the top-right corner) and select More tools > Extensions.
- In the newly opened window, you will see all the installed extensions. Uninstall all suspicious extensions related to the unwanted program by clicking Remove.

Clear cache and web data from Chrome:
- Click on Menu and pick Settings.
- Under Privacy and security, select Clear browsing data.
- Select Browsing history, Cookies and other site data, as well as Cached images and files.
- Click Clear data.

Change your homepage:
- Click menu and choose Settings.
- Look for a suspicious site in the On startup section.
- Click on Open a specific or set of pages and click on three dots to find the Remove option.
Reset Google Chrome:
If the previous methods did not help you, reset Google Chrome to eliminate all the unwanted components:
- Click on Menu and select Settings.
- In the Settings, scroll down and click Advanced.
- Scroll down and locate Reset and clean up section.
- Now click Restore settings to their original defaults.
- Confirm with Reset settings.

Delete from Safari
Remove dangerous extensions:
- Open Safari, click Safari in the menu at the top-left of the screen, and select Preferences.
- Go to the Extensions tab, look for any suspicious entries, and click Uninstall to remove them.

Clear history and website data:
- Click Safari in the menu and pick Clear History.
- Set Clear to all history and confirm with Clear History.

Reset Safari:
- Click Safari in the menu and select Preferences > Advanced.
- Enable Show Develop menu in menu bar.
- From the menu bar, click Develop and select Empty Caches.

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