Mnlbmgr.exe [upd] (PREMIUM)

“Boring old manager,” she muttered, and turned to more urgent tickets.

The screen went dark. On the desk, a small, silver flash drive Alex didn't remember owning sat glowing with a faint, blue light. Printed on the side in tiny, white letters was a single word: MNLBMGR . mnlbmgr.exe

If the file is located in C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 , it is likely a virus or Trojan. The genuine file should always be in a Norton-specific folder. “Boring old manager,” she muttered, and turned to

: Often identified as part of a cryptocurrency miner (e.g., NBMiner or similar tools). “Boring old manager