A process that communicates with a Command and Control (C2) server.
Many legitimate software updates (such as those for browser extensions, Adobe products, or peripheral drivers) generate a unique, randomized filename in the Temp folder to execute an update. Once the installation is complete, these files are usually deleted automatically. 2. Malicious Executable (Trojan or Downloader) 31eNpt8ddt.exe
If you have encountered this file on your system, follow these steps to verify its safety: A process that communicates with a Command and
Right-click the process in Task Manager and select "Open file location." Legitimate system files rarely sit directly in the Downloads or AppData\Local\Temp folders. or peripheral drivers) generate a unique
A small program designed to download and install more potent malware.