What Is Cross-news.org?
If your default browser launches every 10 or 20 minutes (or creates a new tab if the browser is already opened) and directs you to http://cross-news.org/arizonam/ (or another page on that website), then redirects to other sites, in the end landing you on some advertising web page, that behavior is caused by an adware program. Likely you’ve got that program installed when you were installing something from the Internet and didn’t opt out of extra apps that were offered. It is also possible that some trojan got onto your computer and is now installing all kinds of adware and other potentially unwanted programs. To get rid of http://cross-news.org/arizonam/ pop-ups, please follow instructions on this page.
How to Remove Cross-news.org
The easiest method to stop Cross-news.org ads is to run an anti-malware program capable of detecting adware in general and Cross-news.org in particular. SpyHunter is a powerful anti-malware solution that protects you against malware, spyware, ransomware and other types of Internet threats. SpyHunter is available for Windows and macOS devices.
Other software that may be able to get rid of Cross-news.org new tab pop-ups:
Norton (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android) The link may not work correctly if your country is currently under sanctions.
You can also try to remove Cross-news.org ads by hand using the following instructions.
Remove Cross-news.org From Programs and Features:
Go to Programs and Features, uninstall any suspicious programs, programs you don’t remember installing, or programs you installed just before Cross-news.org pop-ups started happening on your computer. When you are not sure if a program is safe, look for the answer on the Internet.
Windows XP:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Settings => Control Panel.
- Find and click Add or Remove Programs.
- Highlight the program.
- Click Remove.
Windows Vista:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Control Panel.
- Find and click Uninstall a program.
- Highlight the program.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 7:
- Click Start.
- In the Start menu select Control Panel.
- Find and select Programs and Features or Uninstall a program.
- Highlight the program.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 8 / Windows 8.1:
- Press and hold Windows key and hit X key.
- Select Programs and Features from the menu.
- Highlight the program.
- Click Uninstall.
Windows 10:
- Press and hold Windows key and hit X key.
- Select Programs and Features from the menu.
- Highlight the program.
- Click Uninstall.
Delete the Scheduled Task Responsible for Cross-news.org Pop-ups:
Windows XP:
- Click Start button.
- Select All Programs => Accessories => System Tools => Scheduled Tasks.
- Find and delete the task called Internet[RANDOM_LETTERS] (for example, InternetAE).
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10:
- Press Windows key + R key.
- Type taskschd.msc and press Enter.
- Click on Task Scheduler Library on the left part of the screen.
- Find and delete the task called Internet[RANDOM_LETTERS] (for example, InternetAE).
How to Protect Your PC From Cross-news.org and Other Adware:
- Get a powerful anti-malware software, capable of detecting and eliminating PUPs. Having several on-demand scanners would be a good idea too.
- Keep Windows firewall enabled or get a third-party one.
- Keep your OS, browsers and security utilities updated. Malware creators find new browser and OS vulnerabilities to exploit all the time. Software writers, in turn, release patches and updates to get rid of the known vulnerabilities and lesser the chance of malware penetration. Antivirus program’s signature databases get updated every day and even more often to include new virus signatures.
- Adjust your browsers’ settings to block pop-ups and to load plug-ins only when clicked.
- Download and use Adblock, Adblock Plus, uBlock or one of the similar trustworthy extensions for blocking third-party advertisements on web-sites.
- Don’t just click on any link you see while browsing the web. That applies particularly to links in comments, on forums, or in instant messengers. Pretty often these are spam links. Sometimes they are used for increasing the traffic to websites, but often enough they will land you on pages that will try to execute a malicious code and infect your computer. Links from your friends are suspect too: the person who shares a cute video might not know that the page contains threatening script.
- Don’t download software from unverified web-sites. You can easily download a trojan (malware that pretends to be a useful application); or some unwanted programs could get installed along with the app.
- When installing freeware or shareware, be sensible and don’t rush through the process. Choose Custom or Advanced installation mode, look for checkboxes that ask for your permission to install third-party apps and uncheck them, read End User License Agreement to make sure nothing else is going to get installed. You can make exceptions for the apps you know and trust, of course. If declining from installing unwanted programs is not possible, we advise you to cancel the installation completely.