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It is located within a clearly marked subfolder of C:\Program Files\ .

According to behavioral threat reports, when the executable operates without user authorization, it triggers several system processes sequentially:

Reviewer’s note: I wrote this review before running the program. I am now dictating this addendum from a live USB environment.

If you discovered running in your Windows Task Manager, or if your antivirus flagged it, you should take immediate action. This process is not a standard Windows component, and its name strongly suggests malicious intent, such as ransomware, a Trojan, or a severe system restriction tool.

Enable automatic updates for your Windows operating system, web browsers, and security software to patch vulnerabilities.

: Ensure your operating system and security patches are automatically installed.

Whether the file is driven by an overly aggressive security policy or a malicious threat actor, executing a "block everything" command structure presents serious operational risks.

Open File Explorer, go to the View tab, and check File name extensions . This prevents you from falling for tricks like document.pdf.exe .

Because the software is designed to prevent "cheating," you often cannot uninstall it while a block is active. You must wait for the timer to expire or use the "locked" removal tool provided by the official developer.