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The naming convention—"Ifast" followed by a dash and a number (22)—strongly suggests it belongs to a series of related processes. Historically, files named Ifast-1.exe , Ifast-2.exe , and so on have been linked to . The "Ifast" moniker is likely a contraction of "Internet Fast" or "Interface Fast," hinting at a networking or system optimization role. The file path pointed to a folder that
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