It attempts to delete core Windows applications, such as the Microsoft Store, Photos, and OneDrive.
The virus disables explorer.exe (File Explorer), which removes the taskbar and many desktop functions. It also blocks access to the Task Manager to prevent users from stopping the process.
Do not confuse this malware with unins000.exe , which is a legitimate file used by many programs to uninstall themselves.
A hallmark of this virus is an eerie video of a shifting-color forest or road that plays on the screen.
Use reputable anti-malware tools such as Malwarebytes or SpyHunter 5 to detect and quarantine the executable.
Sites offering "free" or pirated software often hide malware in executables.
Every second, a pop-up with the message "run away" may appear, making the computer unbearable to use. How the Virus is Distributed