Un.exe -

Stay vigilant. And remember: on the Windows command line, un isn't a real command. But in the hands of a hacker, un.exe can undo everything you’ve worked for. Have you encountered un.exe on your system? Did you find it in a different location? Let me know in the comments below.

Navigate to the file’s location (use "Open file location" in Task Manager if you didn't close it) and delete un.exe . If you get "Access Denied," use a tool like LockHunter or Autoruns from Microsoft Sysinternals to unlock it. un.exe

At first glance, it looks like a typo. Maybe a user meant to type run.exe ? Or perhaps a leftover from an unfinished software uninstallation? But in the world of cybersecurity, files that look like mistakes are often the most dangerous. Stay vigilant