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  • Delete any entry with klick0r in the name or data.
  • If you confirm klick0r exe on your system, do not simply delete the file. It likely has registry entries and scheduled tasks that will recreate it.

    You downloaded a free video converter, PDF creator, or game mod from a third-party site. The installer had an "Express Install" option that silently included klick0r exe as a recommended offer. klick0r exe

    | Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1. Identify the process | Open Task Manager → Details and look for Klick0r.exe. Note the PID. | | 2. End the task | Right‑click → End task. | | 3. Delete the file | Navigate to the file’s location (right‑click → Open file location) and delete it. If you get “Access denied”, use an elevated command prompt: del /f /q "C:\Path\To\Klick0r.exe" | | 4. Clean persistence | Check HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run for entries referencing the executable; delete any you find. | | 5. Scan | Run a full system scan with your preferred antivirus and a secondary on‑demand scanner (e.g., Malwarebytes). | | 6. Reset browser extensions | Some bundles drop unwanted extensions that mimic click‑automation; review your browser’s extension list and remove unknown add‑ons. | Delete any entry with klick0r in the name or data


    | Scenario | Verdict | |----------|---------| | You intentionally installed an auto-clicker from a trusted source | Low risk – Whitelist it in your antivirus if needed. | | You found it in Temp folder with no memory of installing it | High risk – Run a full malware scan immediately. | | Antivirus constantly alerts on it | Malicious – Remove using the steps above. | | It connects to foreign IP addresses (check via TCPView) | Severe threat – Could be a RAT or keylogger. Wipe and reinstall Windows if possible. | If you confirm klick0r exe on your system,