Communicate with Command & Control (C2) servers to download further threats.
It is frequently associated with "Loaders" that deliver payloads like the RedLine Stealer , which targets cryptocurrency wallets, browser passwords, and system information. Behavior: Malicious versions often: Record keyboard and mouse inputs (keylogging). Inject code into other processes. loader.exe
Typically found in subfolders under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\ or C:\Program Files\Microsoft Power BI Desktop\ . Communicate with Command & Control (C2) servers to
Because "loader" is a general term for a program that starts another application, many malware variants use this name to hide in plain sight. Inject code into other processes
Users often report high CPU, RAM, or disk usage when this process runs, even if no query appears to be actively refreshing in the foreground. 2. Malicious and Unwanted Software
If the file is located in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\ or similar user profile folders, it is likely malicious or unwanted. 3. Other Legitimate Uses
The most common legitimate version is . This is a core component of Power Query used in Microsoft Excel and Power BI.