Remove %SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE malware
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE Malware Removal Guide
Manual removal instructions:
Antivirus Report of %SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE:
%sysdir%\msxgi32.exe
Full path on a computer: %SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE
Autostart registry keys:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{AC332FF6-8B9A-11D5-EBA1-F78EEEEEE983}\StubPath: "msxgi32.exe"
Related Files:
%SYSDIR%\CONCP32.EXE
%SYSDIR%\EXPLORER.EXE
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE
%SYSDIR%\VCL32.EXE
%WINDIR%\SVCHOST.EXE
The file MSXGI32.EXE is malware related.
You must delete the file MSXGI32.EXE immediately!
Delete the file MSXGI32.EXE without delay!
Kill the process MSXGI32.EXE and remove MSXGI32.EXE from the Windows startup.
MSXGI32.EXE is related to: BehavesLike.Win32.Suspect.jc, MSXGI32.EXE.
Virustotal = 50/55
MD5 = FF2396B82E32E8D12156090D7E9D72FC
File Size: 712405
File information:
OriginalFilename: svchost.exe
FileDescription: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services
InternalName: svchost.exe
CompanyName: Microsoft Corporation
FileVersion: 5.1.2600.0
LegalCopyright: c Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE | Malware |
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE | Dangerous |
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE | High Risk |
Autostart registry keys:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{AC332FF6-8B9A-11D5-EBA1-F78EEEEEE983}\StubPath: "msxgi32.exe"
Related Files:
%SYSDIR%\CONCP32.EXE
%SYSDIR%\EXPLORER.EXE
%SYSDIR%\MSXGI32.EXE
%SYSDIR%\VCL32.EXE
%WINDIR%\SVCHOST.EXE
The file MSXGI32.EXE is malware related.
You must delete the file MSXGI32.EXE immediately!
Delete the file MSXGI32.EXE without delay!
Kill the process MSXGI32.EXE and remove MSXGI32.EXE from the Windows startup.
MSXGI32.EXE is related to: BehavesLike.Win32.Suspect.jc, MSXGI32.EXE.
Virustotal = 50/55
MD5 = FF2396B82E32E8D12156090D7E9D72FC
File Size: 712405
File information:
OriginalFilename: svchost.exe
FileDescription: Generic Host Process for Win32 Services
InternalName: svchost.exe
CompanyName: Microsoft Corporation
FileVersion: 5.1.2600.0
LegalCopyright: c Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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