Sdra64.exe (Sdra64) Trojan Virus File Information
Sdra64.exe is a dangerous file which creates activities on a user’s computer which may be highly undesirable. This file is a trojan virus and is unsafe. |
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Type: Computer Trojan (Click Here To Learn More)
Location: C:\WINDOWS\system32\sdra64.exe (Click Here To Learn How To Locate)
Risk Level: Moderate (Learn More About Risk Levels)
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Sdra64.exe File Details -
File Type – EXE – Sdra64.exe is a executable file
First Identified – Mar 03 2024
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margo March 20th, 2024 at 3:00 am
I came across this sometime in the last day and can’t get rid of it. My AVG supposedly caught it and quarantined/deleted it, but then my WinPatrol warned me that SDRA64 was trying to automatically start up and numerous suspicious task appeared in the WinPatrol window. I did another scan; downloaded SpyWare Doctor and scanned/cleaned with that; searched my computer for any sdra64 or lowsec files to see if it had saved itself somewhere else (per online suggestions); tried to kill the suspicious applications on reststart using WinPatrol: nothing. But WinPatrol is pretty insistent that it’s still there. Does anyone have other suggestions on how to remove this?