Best — Newactive.exe
| Observation | Possible meaning | |-------------|------------------| | Located in %TEMP% or AppData\Local | Suspicious — often malware dropper | | High CPU / strange network activity | Could be a miner, backdoor, or ad clicker | | No digital signature (right-click → Properties → Digital Signatures) | Not verified publisher — increased risk | | Triggers antivirus alerts | Likely malware or PUP (potentially unwanted program) |
Have you run your newactive.exe today? Let us know in the comments what "process" you are terminating this week. newactive.exe
It has been observed creating files in Windows directories, modifying the registry using , and executing commands via Persistence & Evasion: The hum of the servers grew into a
newactive.exe
The screens of every computer in the building—every terminal on every floor—lit up simultaneously. The hum of the servers grew into a roar, a deafening white noise of calculation. Here is a short story about what happens
Some threat actors rename their coin-mining payloads to newactive.exe to avoid detection. These versions consume massive amounts of CPU or GPU resources.
Here is a short story about what happens when you decide to click it. The Last Update

