: It can inject intrusive advertisements into web pages, redirect search queries to suspicious domains, or change the default browser homepage without consent.

In a legitimate context, files with names similar to "kromozon" sometimes appear in modified versions of the Chromium open-source project or third-party web browsers. However, the exact spelling kromozon.exe is frequently flagged by security researchers as a or a Trojan .

: Use reputable security tools like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender to perform a full system scan.

: Right-click the process in Task Manager and select "Open file location." If it is in a temporary folder or a random subfolder in AppData , it is likely malicious.