Your CPU or GPU usage jumps close to 100% even when the computer is resting. This usually indicates background crypto-mining or active data theft.
: These executables are designed to simulate destructive behavior—such as UI glitches, file deletion, or system crashes—for the purpose of "viewer malware" videos. Known Behavior
is a well-known entry in the "Viewer Malware" and "Fake Malware" communities, often featured in video series that showcase malicious software behavior in virtual environments.
The file may add itself to your "Startup" list so that it reactivates every time you reboot.
Return to the Task Manager, right-click the process again, and select . Step 2: Boot Windows into Safe Mode
Your CPU or GPU usage jumps close to 100% even when the computer is resting. This usually indicates background crypto-mining or active data theft.
: These executables are designed to simulate destructive behavior—such as UI glitches, file deletion, or system crashes—for the purpose of "viewer malware" videos. Known Behavior
is a well-known entry in the "Viewer Malware" and "Fake Malware" communities, often featured in video series that showcase malicious software behavior in virtual environments.
The file may add itself to your "Startup" list so that it reactivates every time you reboot.
Return to the Task Manager, right-click the process again, and select . Step 2: Boot Windows into Safe Mode