I'm not so sure about the path but PsKill is a Microsoft tool; part of the PSTools collection of command line tools - technet. It is specially for killing processes from the command line. Clearly it's not malicious in itself but sometimes this kind of tool can be bundled with malware to perform a task. In the case of the recent ramsomeware campaign, that was using another tool from the PsTools collection called PsExec.
If I found it on my say my mothering laws computer it's more likely to raise a few eyebrows as I can't imagine her downloading such a tool so did it come with some malware? Legitimate software cannot distribute such a tool legally so it would have to come with something a little unsavoury.
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Eternals post-credits scenes explained. Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Privacy policy. Download PsTools Suite 4. Over time, I've grown a collection of similar tools, including some not included in the Resource Kits.
What sets these tools apart is that they all allow you to manage remote systems as well as the local one. The first tool in the suite was PsList, a tool that lets you view detailed information about processes, and the suite is continually growing.
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