If you encounter any of the following, you may have a "Fake Chrome Update" infection: Article - Fake Chrome Update - Sierra College

ChromeUpdater.exe (more accurately updater.exe ) is the modern for Google Chrome on Windows.

However, because the name is so generic, it is frequently used by (such as "Luma Stealer" or cryptocurrency miners) to hide in plain sight on your computer. How to Tell if Yours is Genuine

The real Google file is typically found in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\GoogleUpdater\[Version Number]\updater.exe

Malware often places an updater.exe in: C:\ProgramData\Google\Chrome\ or %TEMP% folders.

You can check if your file is legitimate by looking at its location and digital signature:

Right-click the file, select Properties , and look for a Digital Signatures tab. A genuine file will be signed by Google LLC . Warning Signs of Malware

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