Remove Kexornero.co.in Fake Antivirus Pop-ups

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If your browser claims a Trojan was found and pushes you to โ€œrenewโ€ protection, Kexornero.co.in may be behind it. The page imitates well-known antivirus branding to scare-click you into installs, subscriptions, or other unsafe detours.

This usually begins when a shady site, similar to Rbtchk13.co.in or Cosmobotshield.co.in, asks to enable push notifications to โ€œcontinue,โ€ โ€œwatch,โ€ or โ€œverify.โ€ Clicking Allow lets that site send popups like desktop messages, sometimes from random-looking subdomains packed with letters and numbers.

Stop the noise at the source: open Settings, find notification permissions, and block or remove any unknown .co.in sites. Edge: Settings โ†’ Cookies and site permissions โ†’ Notifications. Chrome: Settings โ†’ Privacy and security โ†’ Site settings โ†’ Notifications.

Then clear cached data, run a full scan with SpyHunter 5, and uninstall suspicious extensions. If redirects keep happening, reset your browser settings and add an ad blocker so fewer sketchy ads get a chance to bounce you around.

Browser Pop-up Hijacker Removal: Step-by-Step Guide

Use the steps below in order, and avoid jumping ahead, because itโ€™s easier to spot what fixed the behavior when you change one thing at a time. This cleanup targets Kexornero.co.in pop-ups, reduces repeat notifications, and restores common defaults like startup pages, search settings, and site permissions without wiping preferences you still rely on.

Quick Checklist to Block Pop-ups and Notifications

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    Open the browserโ€™s Extensions page and look for add-ons you donโ€™t remember installing – especially anything tied to Kexornero.co.in.
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    Uninstall anything you didnโ€™t choose yourself. If an extensionโ€™s name, publisher, or permissions look off, remove it.
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    Next, open Privacy and Security and review Site Permissions. This area decides which sites can send notifications or open pop-ups, and hijackers commonly lean on those approvals.
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    Remove notification permission for sites you donโ€™t recognize. After the list is cleaned up, restart your computer and launch the browser again.

Sometimes that quick pass is enough to stop the alerts and restore normal behavior. If redirects keep happening, settings reappear after reboot, or you still see โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ continue with the deeper cleanup steps because policy-based changes can survive a basic reset.

SUMMARY:

Threat label Kexornero.co.in
Type Browser hijacker
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How to Remove a Browser Hijacker in Windows

When your browser shows โ€œManaged by your organization,โ€ Windows policies are applying certain settings in the background, so a normal reset may not remove the lock. The steps below help you track down the entries that reapply changes after you fix them. Work slowly, verify each edit, and keep notes before restarting – especially while Kexornero.co.in is still triggering the behavior.

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The โ€œManaged by your organizationโ€ notice often shows up when a policy is controlling key browser settings.

1. Find Suspicious Browser Policy Entries

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    chrome policies
    To see whether Kexornero.co.in set browser policy rules, type chrome://policy in Chromeโ€™s address bar. In another Chromium-based browser, replace โ€œchromeโ€ with that browserโ€™s name.
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    The enforced policies list will appear. Pay attention to items with random-looking strings or odd letter patterns in the Value column. Copy those values – youโ€™ll use them when searching later.
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    Back on the Extensions page, use another clue. Turn on Developer Mode, copy the IDs of anything questionable, and store them alongside the policy values you saved.
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    If the Extensions page wonโ€™t open, remove add-ons manually. 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 you uninstall them. This can clear leftover pieces that keep reapplying unwanted settings.

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    browser extensions folders
    Other browsers keep extension files in similar folders:
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    When you finish, go back to your browserโ€™s Extensions Manager page.

Clear Windows Policy Locks

Some of the controls that โ€œlockโ€ browser behavior are stored in the Windows Registry, and careless edits can cause problems for Windows or installed programs. Only remove entries that clearly match the values you recorded earlier, and avoid deleting broad sections unrelated to the browser. This step strips the policy hooks that can restore changes after a reset, which is why Kexornero.co.in often sticks around.

2. Remove Browser Policies from the Registry

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    To remove policy entries connected to Kexornero.co.in, 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 search again until nothing turns up. Repeat the loop – one leftover value can restore the policy.
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    If a key refuses to delete, change its permissions first. Right-click the key, choose Permissions > Advanced > Change, then grant access to โ€œeveryone.โ€
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    Back in the previous window, tick both “Replace…” options, then select Apply and OK.

That should give you the access needed to remove the registry key that wouldnโ€™t delete.

More Options for Removing Browser Policies

If the same settings keep snapping back after a restart, another policy source may be rebuilding them behind the scenes. The options below help clear those leftovers so the browser stops acting โ€œmanagedโ€ and your changes actually stay in place. Include Kexornero.co.in in your checks so the original trigger isnโ€™t overlooked.

3. More Ways to Clear Browser Policies

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    local group policy administrative templates
    If policy changes keep returning, open the Group Policy Editor, a built-in Windows tool for managing system rules that can affect browsers. Search your Start Menu for โ€œedit group policyโ€ to launch it, then open Administrative Templates and look for entries connected to Kexornero.co.in.
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    delete local group policies
    Right-click Administrative Templates and choose Add/Remove Templates. In the next window, remove any templates shown in the list.
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    Chrome users can also try Chrome Policy Remover. Download it from the linked page.
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    After it downloads, run it as administrator. If Windows displays a warning, choose More Info > Run Anyway, then let the tool complete its work.

Undo Hijacker Changes in Chrome, Edge, and Other Browsers

Browser profiles, sign-ins, and sync can reapply changed settings after you switch profiles or log back in, even when the issue looked solved. Review defaults and permissions in every profile you use so the same pop-ups donโ€™t return later. Do these checks per browser and profile after removing Kexornero.co.in so startup pages, search options, and permissions stay stable.

4. Reset Browser Settings and Undo Unwanted Changes

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    Start by removing any extensions associated with Kexornero.co.in from your browser. At this stage, the uninstall option should be available.
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    delete browser data chrome
    Next, clear your browsing data. Cookies and cached files can keep traces of unwanted behavior. When you clear data, choose the โ€œAll Timeโ€ range so nothing is left 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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    Also review your search engine settings. If an unfamiliar provider is selected, switch back to a standard option like Google or Bing.
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    Finally, check the On Startup and Appearance tabs for unknown URLs and remove them. When youโ€™re done, the browser should open normally again.