Critical. Fixing is strongly recommended.
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Cause of the problem can be incorrectly configured settings.
Some malware can spread by creating copies on all available network drives via the network drives autorun option. A cyber criminal saves an executable malicious file on a network drive and adds the path to the autorun.inf file located on the network drive. If you connect this network drive to your computer, the system launches the malicious file added to the autorun.inf file, that causes your computer infection. Thus, a cyber criminal can gain control of your system and your personal data. The malicious code which infected your RAM will then infect any network drives you connect to your computer by saving its copy on these network drives and adding the path to the autorun.inf file located on the network drives.
If the autorun from network drives option is disabled, then it will not impact your system boot and your system performance. The fix disables only autorun of the autorun.inf, which can contain links to launch malicious programs. By default the autorun from network drives option is disabled.
You can roll back to the previous settings.
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