The win32.exe could be a RBOT-AXO. Sometimes it’s called ORSE-C, SDBOT, RBOT.BMT, STARTPAGE, RBOT.ATS, RUBBLE-A, DARKMOON, FAH, SMALL!SD5 and RBOT-AXO.
This file is part of Folding@home Client. Win32.exe is developed by Stanford University. It’s a hidden file. Win32.exe is usually located in the %WINDOWS% folder and its usual size is 51,744 bytes.
This file is a trojan. Trojans can steal important data from your computer. This file is a network worm. Worms can significantly decrease your Internet connection speed and download new malware onto your computer.
Disable and delete the win32.exe process as soon as possible. Most likely it is a virus, a trojan, or some other malware. Before disabling this file make sure it is not a legitimate file that is also called win32.exe.
Author: Stanford UniversityProcess: RBOT-AXOPart Of: Folding@home ClientCommon path(s): %WINDOWS%
%SYSTEM%
subfolder in %DOCS_SETTINGS%
subfolder in %WINDOWS%Keywords(s): worm, trojan, monitor, hiddenFilesize(s): 51,744 bytes, 236,544 bytes, 175,104 bytes, 49,664 bytes, 57,895 bytes, 15,360 bytes, 6,376 bytes
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