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The text in the hex editor had changed. It wasn't a log anymore. It was a script. avscanner.ini in c drive
Putting it together, avscanner.ini is almost certainly a . It is not a native Windows system file (you won’t find it on a clean, freshly installed OS). Instead, it is created by a third-party security application, a system utility, or sometimes even a driver package. He grabbed his coat and walked out, not looking back
However, if you are seeing this file suddenly appear alongside other symptoms (like browser redirects, unexpected lag, or pop-ups), a malicious program could be mimicking antivirus naming conventions to hide in plain sight. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Action Plan freshly installed OS). Instead