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.0XE File Extension

A .0XE file is a F-Secure Renamed Virus File, created by F-Secure.

Open with F-Secure Internet Security. Available for Windows.

What is a .0XE file?

The .0XE file extension is used for a specific kind of file known as an F-Secure Renamed Virus File. This type of file comes into existence when the F-Secure antivirus program, which is a tool designed to protect your computer from viruses and other harmful software, finds a virus in a file that ends with .EXE. The .EXE file format is a common type of file on Windows computers that runs programs or applications. However, if an .EXE file is infected with a virus, it can harm your computer.

To prevent the virus from causing damage, F-Secure changes the name of the infected .EXE file. Specifically, it changes the first letter of the file extension to a number between 0 and 9, resulting in file extensions like .0XE. This renaming process stops the infected file from being run accidentally by a user double-clicking on it, which would normally execute the file and potentially allow the virus to harm the computer.

For example, if F-Secure finds two different .EXE files that are infected, it might rename them to .0XE and .1XE. This way, the files are marked as dangerous, and the computer's user knows not to open them.

The main program that deals with .0XE files is F-Secure Internet Security, which is a version of the F-Secure antivirus software. This software can detect viruses, including those in .EXE files, and then rename those files to .0XE to prevent them from being accidentally run.

It's very important not to try to open .0XE files because they contain viruses that can harm your computer. If F-Secure finds such a file on your computer, it's best to delete it when the antivirus program suggests doing so during a scan. This helps keep your computer safe from the virus that the file contains.

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