Your computer becomes sluggish due to high CPU usage from the file.
Once the connection is established, the hacker has a "backdoor". They can: Steal Data: Access your personal files, photos, and documents. Monitor Activity: Log your keystrokes to steal bank passwords. mnlbmgr.exe
Link multiple servers (hosts) together under a single virtual IP. Your computer becomes sluggish due to high CPU
Malicious actors often wrap unsigned or certificate-revoked RMM software inside processes like mnlbmgr.exe . This allows an external hacker to establish persistent, continuous command-and-control (C2) access over your operating system. They can see your screen, install secondary payloads, or drop ransomware. 2. Information Stealers (Infostealers) Monitor Activity: Log your keystrokes to steal bank
If you find this file in a temporary folder or a random user directory (not System32 or Intel folders), run a virus scan immediately, as it may be a trojan mimicking the legitimate Intel process.
If you spot this process running in your Task Manager, or if your antivirus flags it, it means your system’s security has likely been compromised. Authentic Windows processes do not use this specific file name.
C:\Windows\System32\mnlbmgr.exe