Driver32.exe
: Use AutoRuns for Windows to identify and disable any suspicious entries pointing to Driver32.exe .
If you find this file in the following locations, it is almost certainly malware: Driver32.exe
: Often a variant of the W32/SDBOT worm or linked to "stealer" malware like Vidar . : Use AutoRuns for Windows to identify and
C:\Windows\System32 (Note: While legitimate files live here, malware often mimics system names in this folder). C:\ProgramData\Framework\ . %AppData% or other user-specific subfolders. C:\ProgramData\Framework\
: If you were looking for this file to fix a driver error, use official tools like the Windows Driver Verifier or check the manufacturer's official support site (e.g., Dell , HP ) for legitimate driver packages.
is identified as a malicious or highly undesirable program , typically associated with computer worms or info-stealing malware . It is not a legitimate Windows system file and is often rated with a high security danger level because it can monitor applications and communicate with external servers. Security Analysis