Lately my eset has been acting up with on the fly scan of 2gb .mkv file that is beaing downloaded thru torrent
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It starts with HEAVY disk activity, then sudden use of ram up to 96% (have 2 GB here) at which point u cant do anything but wait.
And wait
and then this is what i get
Real-time file system protection file Warehouse.13.S01E04.720p.HDTV.x264-SiTV.mkv.!ut
a variant of Win32/PSW.Agent.NNI trojan cleaned by deleting
Event occurred on a file modified by the application: C:\Program Files (x86)\uTorrent\uTorrent.exe
Is that even possible? This isnt some file renamed to .mkv, this is a real video file. Can something else be imbedded in video extension .mkv that executes on running video (thru MPC)?