Open Task Manager > Details. Look for hackpro.dll loaded under a suspicious process. Right-click > "Open file location."
In the world of Windows system files, encountering an unfamiliar .dll (Dynamic Link Library) can be a nerve-wracking experience for any user. Is it malware? Is it a critical Windows component? Or is it something in between? hackpro.dll
Delete it if you play online competitive games. Keep it only if you are exclusively modding offline, single-player titles and accept the stability risks. Open Task Manager > Details
Close the hosting application (e.g., game.exe or trainer.exe ). Delete the DLL manually. Is it malware
By: Security Analysis Desk
| Scenario | Verdict | Risk Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) / Cheat Tool | Low (but risky for online games) | | In C:\Windows\System32 | Malware (High confidence) | Critical | | Signed by "Cheat Engine" or "Dark Byte" | Legitimate cheat tool | Low | | Unsigned, hidden attributes, random folder name | Trojan / Backdoor | Critical |
Run a full scan with Windows Defender (Offline scan recommended) or Malwarebytes. Pay attention to scheduled tasks and registry run keys.