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 ...
If you encounter vmnat.exe running in the Task Manager, you may want to know if it’s a genuine process or a virus. In this article, we will check if vmnat.exe running in your Task Manager is a virus.
If you are infected with the tprdpw32.exe or SmartService rootkit, you will not be able to launch many security and anti-virus programs. The Tprdpw32 rootkit will be installed along with a Windows ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Claim: The Windows file SULFNBK.EXE should be deleted because it masks a dormant virus. DO NOT RELY ON YOUR ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. McAFEE and NORTON CANNOT DETECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BECOME A VIRUS ...