I went to the location of this, and found the.
exe located in my Temp folder called Fade.exe. Second, not only was the normal system file of the. That was the first red flag, as why would a compiler be accessing the internet? (Again ignorant on this subject, maybe compilers do connect to the internet for specific reasons that I do no know of).
First thing I noticed is that it was sending and receiving some data across the internet. This is a normal system file, but I decided to pop open Process Explorer and took a look at the process in detail. I have never noticed noticed this running in the background, and there really is no reason for a C# compiler to be running in the background because I've never even programmed in C#. I happened to notice that the Windows C# compiler running the background as csc.exe. I tend to do this a lot out of paranoia, just checking that I don't have stuff running in the background that I don't want running, or if I ever possibly run into something that is out of the ordinary that could possibly be malware. I came across something pretty startling today after reviewing my processes that were running on my computer.