Negro_maj_protected.dll -
: Malicious DLLs often create entries in the Windows Registry (specifically under Run or RunOnce keys) to ensure they load every time the computer starts.
: Use the Registry Editor to look for suspicious entries under: negro_maj_protected.dll
: If you use enterprise-grade security like SentinelOne or McAfee , check the protection logs for the exact path and "hash" of the file to see which process attempted to load it. : Malicious DLLs often create entries in the