FOUND: "acvs.enterprise.player.exe" - Do Not Run Source: Archive Sector 7G / Old Corp Server Status: Quarantined
Because the name contains "player.exe" and runs from a subfolder, some malware authors disguise trojans with similar naming conventions (e.g., acvs.enterprise.playe.exe or acsv.enterprise.player.exe ). Here is how to verify safety.
It acts as a lightweight player for 3D models stored in Autodesk’s cloud (BIM 360 Docs or Autodesk Construction Cloud). Instead of downloading massive Revit or Navisworks files, the player streams and caches only the necessary geometry for viewing, sectioning, and measuring.
If you found this file unexpectedly, it was likely included in a folder containing . However, if you do not have any surveillance-related tasks and found it in a suspicious location, it is always best to run a scan with your antivirus to ensure it hasn't been renamed by a malicious program. Release Notes - victor Security Management Solution 4.9.1
Monitor Resource Spikes: Legitimate playback should only consume resources when a video is open. If it runs in the background constantly, investigate further. Common Troubleshooting Steps
acvs.enterprise.player.exe is a safe, business-critical file used predominantly in banking and government sectors for document visualization. It is not a threat to system integrity, provided it is the officially signed version deployed by the organization's IT department. Standard users generally cannot use this software in isolation, as it requires a valid backend connection to function.
Corrupted Autodesk Desktop Connector installation or conflicting Visual C++ redistributables.