Remove Silverhost.vg Browser Hijacker

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If a browser is showing intrusive pop-ups, pushing alarming security warnings, or redirecting user searches to questionable pages, that’s a good sign that a hijacker has gained admin permissions in it and is now controlling some of its settings.

The hijacker we are focusing on today is called Silverhost.vg, and though it’s not some dangerous malware that will harm your files or system, it’s still important to be careful around it and to remove it ASAP.

Silverhost.vg and other similar hijackers like ipqcr.pdftools.store and Web Bear Search gain browser permissions through misleading prompts, shady extensions, bundled installers, or fake CAPTCHA checks. Then they begin tampering with browser settings, enforcing unwanted search engines, and flooding the screen with ads or fake alerts from familiar antivirus brands.

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The real danger isn’t the actual, but the sketchy content it promotes. The random sites that it sends you to could expose you to scams, phishing pages, and malware downloads. That is why you should avoid interacting with anything Silverhost.vg displays and focus on removing it completely as soon as possible from your browser and system.

The guide below can help you eliminate the hijacker manually, but for a quicker and more secure removal, we recommend using SpyHunter 5 – a professional anti-malware tool that can clean your browser and system in only a few clicks.

Silverhost.vg Removal – Step-by-Step Guide

Work through the steps in order instead of jumping around, because one fix often reveals the change that allowed Silverhost.vg to interfere in the first place. This guide is meant to stop the pop-ups, reduce repeated notifications, and restore common defaults – startup pages, search settings, and site permissions – without wiping browser preferences you still use.

Fast Steps to Stop Silverhost.vg Pop-ups and Notification Abuse

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    Open your browserโ€™s Extensions page and look for add-ons you did not install – especially anything connected to Silverhost.vg.
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    Remove anything you did not choose yourself. If an extensionโ€™s name, publisher, or permissions look suspicious, uninstall it.
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    Then open Privacy and Security settings and check Site Permissions. That is where notification and pop-up access gets approved, and hijackers often misuse those entries.
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    Remove permission for any sites you do not recognize. After cleaning the list, restart the computer and open the browser again.

That quick pass can sometimes stop Silverhost.vg alerts and restore normal browsing on its own. If redirects continue, settings return after a reboot, or you still see โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ continue with the deeper cleanup because policy-based changes can survive a simple reset.

SUMMARY:

Threat name Silverhost.vg
Category Browser hijacker
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How to Remove Silverhost.vg in Windows

When a browser shows โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ Windows policies are usually forcing settings behind the scenes, so a standard reset may leave the lock in place. The steps below help you locate entries that reapply changes after you correct them, which is why Silverhost.vg can seem to come back right after a restart.

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The โ€œManaged by your organizationโ€ message usually appears when a policy is controlling important browser settings.

1. Locate the Silverhost.vg Policies Locking Browser Settings

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    chrome policies
    To see whether Silverhost.vg created policy rules, type chrome://policy in Chromeโ€™s address bar. In another Chromium-based browser, replace “chrome” with that browserโ€™s name.
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    A list of enforced policies will appear. Look for entries with random strings or strange letter patterns in the Value column, then copy those values so you can search for them later.
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    Go back to the Extensions page for another clue. Turn on Developer Mode, copy the IDs of anything suspicious, and keep them with the policy values you saved.
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    If the Extensions page will not open, remove extensions manually instead. Open File Explorer and go to:
    C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Extensions
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    chrome extensions folders
    Delete everything inside this folder to remove all installed extensions, including ones that return after removal. This can clear leftovers that keep forcing unwanted settings.

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    browser extensions folders
    Other browsers keep extensions in similar folders:
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    When you are done, return to your browserโ€™s Extensions Manager page.
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Clear Silverhost.vg Policy Locks in Windows

Some locked browser controls are enforced through the Windows Registry, and careless edits can affect Windows or installed apps. Only remove entries that clearly match the values you recorded earlier, because this step removes the policy hooks that allow Silverhost.vg to restore settings after a reset.

2. Delete Silverhost.vg Registry-Based Browser Policies

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    To remove policy entries linked to Silverhost.vg, open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the Start Menu and pressing Enter.
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    In the editor, use Edit > Find to search for the suspicious values you saved earlier. Delete matching entries carefully, then repeat the search until nothing is found. One leftover value can restore the policy.
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    If a key will not delete, change its permissions first. Right-click the key, choose Permissions > Advanced > Change, then grant access to “everyone.”
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    Back in the previous window, tick both “Replace…” options, then select Apply and OK.

That change should give you the access needed to remove the stubborn registry key.

Other Options for Removing Silverhost.vg Policy Locks

If the same settings keep coming back after a restart, another policy source may be restoring them in the background. The options below can clear those leftovers so the browser stops acting โ€œmanagedโ€ and your changes actually stick, which matters when Silverhost.vg is not the only policy source left behind.

3. Extra Ways to Remove Silverhost.vg Policies

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    local group policy administrative templates
    If policy changes keep returning, open the Group Policy Editor, a built-in tool for system rules that can affect browsers. Search your Start Menu for “edit group policy“, open it, then go to Administrative Templates to check for entries tied to Silverhost.vg.
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    delete local group policies
    Right-click Administrative Templates and choose Add/Remove Templates. In the next window, remove any templates listed there.
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    Chrome users can also use Chrome Policy Remover. Download it from the linked page.
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    After it downloads, run it as administrator. If Windows shows a warning, choose More Info > Run Anyway, then let the tool finish.

Undo Silverhost.vg Changes in Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers

Browser sync and multiple profiles can put changed settings back after you sign in again or switch accounts, even when the problem looked resolved. Review defaults and permissions in every profile you use after removing Silverhost.vg so startup pages, search choices, and site permissions stay under your control.

4. Reset Browser Defaults and Clear Silverhost.vg Changes

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    First, remove any extensions related to Silverhost.vg from your browser. By this stage, the Remove option should be available.
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    delete browser data chrome
    Next, clear your browsing data. Cookies and cached files can preserve traces of the unwanted behavior. When clearing data, choose the “All Time” range so nothing stays behind.
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    chrome site permissions
    After that, open Privacy and Security and review Site Permissions. Make sure no unknown sites still have permission for notifications or redirects.
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    chrome search engine
    Check your search engine settings too. If an unfamiliar provider is selected, switch back to a normal option like Google or Bing.
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    Finally, review the On Startup and Appearance sections for unknown URLs and remove them. When you finish, the browser should open normally again.