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Use of “ODgzYzRlZDc0M” folder in C:Program Files and should I delete it?
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Few days ago I saw a folder weirdly named "ODgzYzRlZDc0M" on my HP Laptop( running Windows 10 64-bit ) in C:Program Files.
It contains a few .dll and .dat files. Since one of them has "moz" in it, am I correct in guessing the folder is created by Mozilla(I have installed Firefox Nightly)?
Does anybody know which program created this folder?
And even though it only takes up 7.2 MB space, should I delete it?
windows windows-10 firefox
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Few days ago I saw a folder weirdly named "ODgzYzRlZDc0M" on my HP Laptop( running Windows 10 64-bit ) in C:Program Files.
It contains a few .dll and .dat files. Since one of them has "moz" in it, am I correct in guessing the folder is created by Mozilla(I have installed Firefox Nightly)?
Does anybody know which program created this folder?
And even though it only takes up 7.2 MB space, should I delete it?
windows windows-10 firefox
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The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
1
If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
1
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
1
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago
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show 3 more comments
Few days ago I saw a folder weirdly named "ODgzYzRlZDc0M" on my HP Laptop( running Windows 10 64-bit ) in C:Program Files.
It contains a few .dll and .dat files. Since one of them has "moz" in it, am I correct in guessing the folder is created by Mozilla(I have installed Firefox Nightly)?
Does anybody know which program created this folder?
And even though it only takes up 7.2 MB space, should I delete it?
windows windows-10 firefox
New contributor
Few days ago I saw a folder weirdly named "ODgzYzRlZDc0M" on my HP Laptop( running Windows 10 64-bit ) in C:Program Files.
It contains a few .dll and .dat files. Since one of them has "moz" in it, am I correct in guessing the folder is created by Mozilla(I have installed Firefox Nightly)?
Does anybody know which program created this folder?
And even though it only takes up 7.2 MB space, should I delete it?
windows windows-10 firefox
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The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
1
If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
1
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
1
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
2
The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
1
If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
1
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
1
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago
2
2
The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
1
1
If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
1
1
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
1
1
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago
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The properties of the DLL files may tell you the creator and purpose.
– AFH
17 hours ago
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If you suspect any of the files are malicious you can verify that by uploading them at virustotal.com
– Twisty Impersonator
17 hours ago
Thanks @AFH I didn't know this. The properties show Mozilla Corporation as the signer here and Details tab shows File Description as User-Generated Microsoft(R) C/C++ Runtime..... The copyright is of Microsoft Corporation.
– Vipul Sharma
17 hours ago
1
Doesn't look like Mozilla Firefox at all. Just some program that uses the Mozilla "NSS" SSL library.
– grawity
17 hours ago
1
In worst case, you can move the folder to a safe place and see what breaks to find out if the folder should be there or not.
– LPChip
16 hours ago