: If you haven't opened it, avoid doing so. If it is currently running, terminate the process in Task Manager immediately.
: Upload the file to VirusTotal to see how it is flagged by over 70 different antivirus engines.
: Consuming high CPU or memory despite claiming to "speed up" your PC.
: Consider where the file came from. Legitimate system tools typically come from well-known developers (e.g., Microsoft, CCleaner, or Malwarebytes). Generic names like "Clean-Ware" are a common tactic for fake virus alerts or "crapware". Common Signs of Malicious "Cleaners" Fake cleaning software often exhibits these behaviors:
If you find this file on your system, follow these steps to verify and secure your computer:
: Resisting standard removal through the Control Panel.
: Use a reputable anti-malware tool like Malwarebytes or AdwCleaner to scan for and remove any related infections.