Is this file a virus virus file Will there be a file that carries a virus?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Process Files:

    Process Name: ntuser

    Description: is a system user profile, usually found in the directory of the documents and settings username.

    Produced by: Microsoft

    Belongs to: Windows

    System Process: No.

    Background process: No.

    Use of the Internet: No.

    Hardware-related: No.

    Common error: Unknown.

    Memory Usage: Unknown.

    Security level: 0

    Spyware: No.

    Adware: No.

    Virus: No. Trojan: No.

    Process File: Process Name:

    Description: is the user profile of the system. Documents too.

    Produced by: Microsoft

    Belongs to: Windows

    System Process: No.

    Background process: No.

    Use of the Internet: No.

    Hardware-related: No.

    Common error: Unknown.

    Memory Usage: Unknown.

    Security level: 0

    Spyware: No.

    Adware: No.

    Virus: No. Trojan: No.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not viruses, these two are "user profiles".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, for the above problems, I recommend using Super Rabbit Pro.

    If you encounter the above problems or enter any potential malicious behavior, you can fix it with Super Rabbit Internet Elf.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    360 system first aid kit or Kingsoft first aid kit, full scan, restart.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you use a 360 system first aid kit or MSE

    Don't forget to make me the best.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is the easiest, Kingsoft Document Shredder can kill 100%.

    Then restart the machine,See if it's generated again.,If the icon is resurrected, it's more troublesome.,You can hi me.,I'll help you solve it remotely.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended to try the Kingsoft Guardian Jinshan First Aid Kit and don't mess around in the future.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your question is not comprehensive.,Let me talk about it:First of all, the *** format file must not have the impact of the virus.,Virus 99 100,It's all exe files.,So even if there is a virus,But,It's a *** format file.,The virus won't be a threat.,So,If it's a *** format file, you can open it with confidence.。 (I'll give you another one:.)

    RAR and zip files will not have a virus threat, but if there is a virus in the archive, it will have to be decompressed for the virus to work :)

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The vast majority of virus extensions are exe, and some script viruses have extensions such as vbs, vbe, js, jse, wsh, and wsf. There are also word files (with doc as extension) that can also carry viruses.

    But in fact, many viruses will add other suffixes to their real extension to confuse users, such as. jpg,.txt, etc.,If you don't pay attention to it, you'll get hit.,The way to prevent this trick is to make the file show the real extension.,The specific method is:

    Open any folder, select "Tools - Folder Options - View", and remove the checkmark before "Hide extensions of known file types". Before double-clicking on a suspicious file, take care of the extension and take precautions.

    If you just save the file and don't run it, you will generally not be infected with viruses.

    How the virus is transmitted.

    The first way is to spread through immovable computer hardware devices, which usually have dedicated ASIC chips and hard disks for computers.

    Two ways: Distribute these devices through removable storage devices, including floppy disks, tapes, etc.

    The third way: dissemination through computer networks.

    The fourth way: propagation through peer-to-peer communication systems and wireless channels.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is not necessarily possible, it is possible that the file itself is a virus file, and there is a normal file that is infected by a virus.

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