I believe that everyone's beloved computer has been infected by a USB drive at some point. Some USB drives carry viruses, and once they infect your computer, it can be troublesome. One significant characteristic of USB viruses is the presence of a configuration file named autorun.inf and an EXE file with an unknown name hidden in the root directory of the USB drive.
EXE file (with a certain name):
This is the source of the virus; it serves as the installation file for this virus.
autorun.inf:
This file acts as the henchman of the EXE file. With it, the EXE file will automatically run, just as its name "autorun" suggests. This file was originally designed for CDs. Its function is to run a specific program when we double-click on the USB drive icon to access the USB drive. To find out which program it runs, simply open the autorun.inf file with a text editor.
After being infected by a USB virus, autorun files and EXE files with certain names are often generated in the root directory of each local hard drive. The virus might also modify the registry to prevent you from using the "right-click - Open" method to access the disk (this method can bypass autorun). In short, due to the fact that these types of viruses are currently the simplest to create and spread widely, they make it difficult for novice computer users to guard against them.
Below, I will introduce to everyone a specialized autorun removal tool called Xiaoj Autorun Killer.