Renetry.execleaned.exe <Cross-Platform ORIGINAL>
Given the high probability of risk, you should treat this file as a threat.
The double extension and the inclusion of the word "Cleaned" are classic red flags in digital forensics. Renetry.exeCleaned.exe
: Legitimate software updates or patches rarely use this naming convention. Typically, if an antivirus "cleans" a file, it repairs the original or moves it to a quarantine folder with a generic identifier. A file renamed this way is often a sign of automated infection repair gone wrong or a trojan trying to appear safe. Given the high probability of risk, you should
: Locate where the file is stored. If it is in a temporary folder ( %Temp% ) or a hidden system directory, it is almost certainly malicious. Typically, if an antivirus "cleans" a file, it
: Delete the file immediately and, if "Renetry" was a program you intended to use, download a fresh installer only from the official developer’s website.
If you encounter this file on your system, it suggests one of three scenarios: