((link)): Iterhpgen.exe
These malicious versions use social engineering, such as phishing links, to trick users into running the executable to gain persistence on a system. Recommended Actions Verify the Path:
In those cases, run a full antivirus scan (Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or ESET) and remove the rogue file immediately. iterhpgen.exe
Users frequently encounter iterhpgen.exe when it crashes or causes system instability. These malicious versions use social engineering, such as
If disabling it doesn't work, you can remove the component entirely: Go to > Apps > Installed Apps . Find AsusFCNotification in the list. Click the three dots and select Uninstall . 3. Scan for Malware These malicious versions use social engineering
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If the file runs at boot but you don’t need it: