: It may be an executable for an indie game or a specific "trainer" (cheat tool) for a game.
: Genuine system files are usually in C:\Windows\System32 . If it’s in a temp folder or a random user directory, it’s suspicious. LOTON.exe
To provide a "deep piece," we need to determine if this is a niche application or a potential security risk. 🛡️ Initial Security Assessment : It may be an executable for an
: Attackers often use slightly misspelled words (like "Loton" for "Lotion" or "svchost" variations) to hide in plain sight among common search terms. To provide a "deep piece," we need to
Depending on where you saw this name, it could be one of the following:
: Right-click the file, go to Properties , and check the Digital Signatures tab. A missing or unknown signer is a red flag.