: Common signs of infection include your browser (like Firefox or Chrome) opening Command Prompt (CMD) windows unexpectedly or having unauthorized text added to the "Target" field of your browser shortcuts.

: Using a different, clean device , change all your primary passwords (banking, email, social media) and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) where possible.

If you have already downloaded or run a file with a name like , it is highly likely that your system has been compromised by malware. Files with these randomized, alphanumeric strings are common signatures for malicious scripts, often distributed through deceptive links or "game" downloads. Critical Immediate Actions If you suspect the file was malicious:

: Filenames like Purity1E23R4ETYYT are often generated to bypass basic security filters or to manage different versions of a botnet. How to Safety-Check Suspicious Files If you still have the file but haven't opened it:

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