H.P.S. Primary Computer Lab

: Reports from ANY.RUN and Hybrid Analysis have assigned threat scores as high as 75/100 , tagging some samples as malicious or evasive. Detected Malicious Behaviors : Data Theft : Attempting to steal personal data.

: Using "Heavy Evasion" techniques to avoid detection by security software.

: Functionality for taking screenshots (YARA detection).

: Some scanners flag legitimate auto-clickers because they use AutoIt, a scripting language often associated with malware, or because the software mimics mouse behavior that resembles trojan activity. Common Trusted vs. Risky Sources

: If you did not intentionally download a specific auto-clicking tool from a verified source, treat "Autoclicker.exe" as a high-threat file. You can verify your specific file by uploading it to Jotti's Malware Scan or VirusTotal for a multi-engine check. AutoClicker.exe - Hybrid Analysis

: Programs like OP Auto Clicker are generally considered safe when downloaded from their official site, though they may still trigger "suspicious" alerts due to their core function of controlling mouse input.