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VT SCAN virustotal.com/gui/file/f96d193abcf4a70fa7d2c6b1762aeef23c1f3b23f3fb469039dd8767efcbfcba/detection
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An exe file? This is can definitely be some sort of malware. Leaked amazon guides do not include exes, they are just simply a pdf, or a writing- unless they are software based like refund-insanity. I am going to try to run this on a virtual machine and update you guys.
Update: As I thought, this is a virus that contains malicious activity within it. It somehow opens a cmd and executes something malicious.
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Not to forget, this program was also suspended right away upon launching it with sandboxie.
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Please take actions and ban this user as his intention is to use his "SEing skills" to gain unauthorized access to peoples personal information.
Hey, i was wondering what you use to monitor what the virus did, or how you found out it was a virus.
Just asking cus im curious to see if i have a virus on my pc.
What I do is run a security scan through anti-virus software's such kaspersky, windows defender, or bitdefender. Afterwards, I also run a malware scan through malwarebytes to check if there is malware in my computer. This can give you a unique idea to what is running as "malicious" in your pc and therefore, taking an action by erasing the viruses/malware. If for any reason, you do have a severe virus in your computer, make sure you change all of your passwords. Once that's done, I would advice using password managers such as BitWarden or KeepPassXC.
Here are few security protocols you can follow in order to check if a program is a virus or not:
1. I would always advice you to run "malicious" programs on a virtual machine like virtualbox or vmware. A virtual machine is a software that allows you to run other operating systems within your pc.
2. Run the software on virus scanners such virustotal - virustotal can be bypassed by some modifications hackers use within their software. So just keep in mind it is not always 100% accurate.
3. Run your program on a sandbox from programs like sandboxie or a website called any.run. Sandbox's create an isolated environment in which programs can be run or installed without physically damaging your operating system. This is because it is run on a virtual environment where the local system (your system) is not modified. On a side note, sandbox has its own "task manager" that shows you what the program is doing in real-time.
4. You brain is the anti-virus - don't be stupid and download random programs without taking safety precautions. When surfing a sketchy website, always use a virtual machine to hide your identity and to avoid vulnerabilities being exploited in your system.
5. Always keep your system up-to-date as it provides vulnerability patches - making you avoid them.
6. DO NOT use the same passwords over and over again as many websites tend to get their databases breached - keep yourself safe and use different password on every site. As stated, manage your passwords through a password manager. YOU SHOULD NEVER SAVE and I repeat NEVER SAVE your passwords on web browsers.
To finish this off, remember YOU ARE the anti-virus. You should always know when to take safety precautions when running/downloading/pirating random software's off of third parties. Always run your skeptical softwares on a virtual machine and when you are surfing sketchy websites. The things I mentioned above such as virustotal, sanbox can be installed and ran on a virtual machine - boosting your security immensely.