BitTorrent DNA

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BitTorrent DNA

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For your IT experts. Malwarebytes keeps indicating it is blocking information from being sent using btdna.exe. What is this and is it dangerous?
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Re: BitTorrent DNA

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Assuming the file name is the legitimate file name for that file, it is a bit torrent client. Most often, this file is benign. The obligatory cautionary note is malware authors often rename their files to mimic an otherwise legitimate file. All that said, I will PM you a site where you can upload the file for analysis.
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