Most Common Malware Related Processes-Msfck.exe

As a component of the Crutle-B worm, the msfck.exe file shows that your computer has been infected and attention to the problem is needed right away to prevent damage to your system. Worms spread typically by email, chat, or file sharing programs. Crutle-B specifically uses the popular KaZaA file sharing network in order to propagate to as many computers as possible.

Once your computer is infected, the Crutle-B worm will create a folder and add a number of infected files with appealing names. This file is then set to be a shared file within the KaZaA file sharing client, in the hope that other users will attempt to download the infected files. This is the only payload that the Crutle-B worm is designed to deliver. With no malicious payload it may be tempting to leave this threat, but users are advised against doing this and should use their antispyware or antivirus software in order to remove it.





























 


 

 

   

 

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