Program.unwanted.5065 -

by M. I. H. Bhuyan et al. (2015) - This paper provides an in-depth analysis of malicious software, including its types, characteristics, and impact on computer systems.

is a detection name used by antivirus engines, most notably Dr.Web, to flag Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) or Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP) . It is primarily associated with software like Driver Booster and other system optimization tools from IObit that are often bundled with other installers or exhibit aggressive promotional behavior. What is Program.unwanted.5065? program.unwanted.5065

Your current antivirus caught it, which is great. Run a full scan. However, many standard antivirus programs ignore PUPs (because they aren't "viruses"). Use the free version of or AdwCleaner —they specifically target these gray-area programs. Bhuyan et al

This specific variant (ID 5065) is typically associated with: It is primarily associated with software like Driver