An anti-virus program registering every executable file on the computer as infected indicates the computer may be under attack by a virus. According to PC Magazine, a virus attaches copies of itself ...
The ST.exe Miner, otherwise known as No File, is a Trojan that utilizes a victim's CPU processing power to mine digital CryptoCurrency. When installed, this Trojan will create an autorun that launches ...
This is an undesirable program. This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable.
A hoax e-mail warning people that their PCs may contain a virus called sulfnbk.exe tricks its victims into trashing a harmless, and potentially helpful, Windows utility. The e-mail, which was ...
A new strain of MacOS malware disguises itself as a Windows executable file to evade detection and embed itself on a system. But the malware authors aren't exactly in the cross-platform avant-garde: ...
Before you download, open, or share files from the internet, you need to be sure they’re safe. And how do you do that? I simply use a file scanner to check for known threats like malware, viruses, and ...
Antivirus vendor Central Command Inc. has detected a new worm that, disguised as a warning from Microsoft Corp., mass mails itself to users and once launched from an attachment, encrypts executable ...
Every machine has system files. These system files handle various processes. When you turn ON a machine, multiple processes start running in the background ensuring the machine will perform correctly.
Windows OS and any other application use many executable files to function. Don’t worry if you noticed Browser_Broker.exe in the Task Manager consuming a bit of CPU and memory. It is not a virus for ...