Superadmin.exe ~upd~ 🔖

If it’s signed by a known company (e.g., Microsoft, Intel, or a recognized software vendor), it is likely safe.

Disclaimer: The events described in this post are based on aggregated threat intelligence. Don't run superadmin.exe to see if I'm lying. superadmin.exe

Use the msconfig or the "Startup" tab in Task Manager to ensure the file isn't set to run every time you boot up. Conclusion If it’s signed by a known company (e

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