: Variants have been linked to "stealer" malware, which attempts to harvest browser data, cryptocurrency wallet information, and PC configuration details.
It masquerades as an installer for a program called . wrsetup.exe
Recent security reports strongly suggest that wrsetup.exe is often used by or Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) . Key findings include: : Variants have been linked to "stealer" malware,
: Check the file's location. Legitimate Wrsetup.exe files are usually found in temporary directories created during the installation process or in the software's installation directory. which attempts to harvest browser data