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.
Though the original developer does not distribute it for malicious use, third parties often host it on untrustworthy sites. Common infection vectors include:
It attempts to delete core Windows applications, such as the Microsoft Store, Photos, and OneDrive.