Windows 10: Files Detected as Malware after comiling with bat-to-exe compilers

Discus and support Files Detected as Malware after comiling with bat-to-exe compilers in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; hi, i made batch files, i used many types of BATCH-to-exe compiler. but after compiling them, Windows Defender detects them as Threats/Malwares/Trojans... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Siddhant_Mashalkar, Feb 4, 2021.

  1. Files Detected as Malware after comiling with bat-to-exe compilers


    hi, i made batch files, i used many types of BATCH-to-exe compiler. but after compiling them, Windows Defender detects them as Threats/Malwares/Trojans . is it problem with the app or is it false positive?

    :)
     
    Siddhant_Mashalkar, Feb 4, 2021
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  2. Oliver_FF Win User

    32 bit exe to 64bit exe??

    You can compile a .bat file? I thought they were basically shell scripts?

    Anyway, i'm fairly sure that there isn't a program to convert a 32bit exe to a 64bit exe, the easiest way of getting a 64bit exe is simply to recompile the source on a 64bit platform - there might be some flags for gcc to compile for a 64bit platform on a 32bit platform but i've not heard of them *Frown Files Detected as Malware after comiling with bat-to-exe compilers :(
     
    Oliver_FF, Feb 4, 2021
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  3. Cannot run an .exe file from .bat file in windows server 2016

    I can not run .exe file from a .bat file, .bat file is dynamically create file which contains path to the .exe file. I can see the log of .bat file it prints echo statements but when It comes to execute .exe file it just skip. when I run .exe file manually
    it runs perfectly. we are doing this through task scheduler.

    I would like to get some input what am I missing in the configuration.
     
    prashanthkumar2, Feb 4, 2021
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  4. Files Detected as Malware after comiling with bat-to-exe compilers

    Malware tprdpw64.exe after installing 7zip

    Thank you for the reply and the suggestions. However neither link provided a working solution. I followed each set of instructions step by step, to the T, but the viruses are still there.

    I killed the processes with Rkill as instructed, and it found and ended the malware process `tprdpw64.exe`. It, however, did nothing
    about the adware `svcvmx` & `svcvmx client` processes. After doing so I downloaded and installed Zemana, as instructed, and let it do a full system scan. Might I add that this took over
    10 hours to complete, as I have 1,396,541 files on my PC, so this whole thing wasted nearly half a day of my time with no results.

    Zemana detected the malware virus `tprdpw64.exe` located at "C:\WINDOWS\System32\tprdpw64.exe"
    (among other, smaller "threats"), and labeled it as malware. After it finished the scan, it said it has placed all files into quarantine, including `tprdpw64.exe`.
    However, when checking the quarantine list `tprdpw64.exe` is
    not listed. I then decided to have Zemana remove the files in the
    quarantine list from my system and then rebooted my PC. It removed them all successfully, except for `tprdpw64.exe`
    which is still on my system, and still runs (I can still see it in task manager after rebooting). So the 10+ hours of waiting were all for nothing.

    I then used Zemana's "drag-and-drop" feature to re-scan just `tprdpw64.exe`
    (in order to not have to wait 10+ hours again). It scanned it, and now says the file is not a threat (but it clearly is).

    I then proceeded to step 2, using AdwCleaner to remove the adware. This did not work in the slightest. AdwCleaner did not detect the adware virus at all, and thus did nothing about it. I still cannot remove the viruses manually, either. However for some
    reason, the adware `svcvmx` & `svcvmx client` processes no longer seem to run (my PC has been on for about an hour, and the processes
    have yet to startup). However, even so the files are still on my file system and would like to delete them.

    EDIT

    I have just searched my registry, looking for any possible signs of tprdpw64 being listed, and there was nothing there.
     
    Jon Barrow, Feb 4, 2021
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