If you used a USB drive recently, format it on a non-infected machine (preferably Linux or Mac) to kill the autorun.inf file.
Look for suspicious, randomly named .exe files (e.g., xhsy.exe ) or processes running from C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming or C:\RECYCLER . Right-click and select . Step 4: Automated Removal (Recommended) Permanently Remove W32Pilleuz!Gen6
Look for entries pointing to suspicious .exe files in temp folders and delete them. Delete files within: %AppData% C:\RECYCLER (or $Recycle.Bin ) %Temp% Step 6: Final Hardening If you used a USB drive recently, format
Use a reputable anti-malware engine (like Malwarebytes or Norton Power Eraser). Step 4: Automated Removal (Recommended) Look for entries
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Do not plug in USB sticks, as Pilleuz creates an autorun.inf file to infect any connected drive instantly. Step 2: Enter Safe Mode with Networking Restart your PC.
Once the system is clean, change all passwords (banking, email, social media) as this malware likely logged your keystrokes.