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FAQs
Chrome is a Trojan horse virus that affects Windows systems. The virus hides inside a file called 'chrome.exe' — once it's downloaded onto your computer, it's very difficult to detect because it shares its name with the legitimate Chrome application file.
What is the Chrome exe? ›
Chrome.exe is an executable file extension designed to successfully open and run the Chrome browser on your computer system. But if we talk about Chrome.exe *32 viruses, it is malware that relates to the Trojan and imitates the Chrome.exe files.
Why Chrome is not safe? ›
This means hackers can easily steal information from your computer or even take control of your device. Chrome has over 303 vulnerabilities and a cumulative total of 3,159 vulnerabilities as of the data published by the survey of 2022.
Why do I have a lot of Chrome exe running? ›
By default, the Chrome browser creates an entirely separate operating system process for every single tab or extra extension you are using. If you have several different tabs open and a variety of third party extensions installed you may notice five or more processes running simultaneously.
Can I end Chrome exe? ›
Open cmd with "Run as Administrator." option (Use right-click to get the menu). Use the command tasklist to list all processes. Use the command taskkill /F /IM "chrome.exe" /T to terminate all its processes.
Is the Chrome virus warning real? ›
Pop-ups on web pages or in your browser are always fake. 📌 Note: Don't mix up virus alerts with browser security warnings. Browsers often warn you about unsafe websites, but those aren't virus alerts.
Is Chrome safe from hackers? ›
Chrome's AI-powered security protects you against online threats and hackers, giving you confidence as you browse the web.
What is the downside of using Chrome? ›
However, they do still keep some of your personal information from being collected by Google without your knowledge. Google Chrome uses a lot of memory, especially when you're using many different programs at the same time. This can affect performance and it may still feel sluggish even with high-speed RAM.
Can I trust Google Chrome? ›
Chrome is secure by default, protecting you from dangerous and deceptive sites that might steal your passwords or infect your computer.
How do I get rid of Chrome exe? ›
To remove the virus, you should:
- Open Chrome.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner to open the drop-down menu.
- Scroll down to Settings.
- Once in settings, go to Advanced > Reset and clean up.
- Click Clean up computer and select Find harmful software.
- Delete any malicious programs found in the browser.
First: Try these common Chrome crash fixes
- Close other tabs, extensions, and apps. ...
- Restart Chrome. ...
- Restart your computer. ...
- Check for malware. ...
- Open the page in another browser. ...
- Fix network issues and report website problems. ...
- Check if Chrome is already open. ...
- Adjust your antivirus and check for malware.
Why does Chrome exe use so much memory? ›
Why does Chrome use so much RAM? High Chrome RAM usage is partly due to its unique architecture and design. Chrome runs each tab, extension and plugin as its own process. This enhances stability and security — if one process fails, it doesn't bring down the whole browser.
How do I get rid of fake Google Chrome virus? ›
Try the following steps:
- Clear and reset your browser. Clearing stored data and resetting your browser might be enough to get rid of the fake McAfee virus pop-ups.
- Remove any suspicious extensions or apps manually.
- Run an antivirus scan to make sure everything is OK.
- Enable an ad blocker.
How do I disable Chrome virus? ›
To disable antivirus on Chrome, follow these steps:
- Go to Google Chrome's settings by clicking the More button (the vertical ellipsis in the top right corner of the window).
- Click More Tools.
- Select Extensions in the menu that appears.
- Choose the antivirus browser extension.
- Hit Remove.
Is ChromeOS a virus? ›
Even though ChromeOS is considered more secure and better protected from known computer viruses than traditional operating systems, Chromebooks are still vulnerable to some cyber threats like spyware, ransomware, and other forms of malicious software.
What is a Chrome exe memory leak? ›
A memory leak is when a bug in the page causes the page to progressively use more and more memory over time. A page's performance is consistently bad. This is possibly a symptom of memory bloat. Memory bloat is when a page uses more memory than is necessary for optimal page speed.