Sniper22.exe

: Look for an accompanying .ini or .txt file in the same folder. These files usually contain the settings for sensitivity, delay, or keybinds.

: If you trust the file but it won't open, your antivirus may be blocking it. Check your "Quarantine" or "Protection History" to see if it was flagged.

Many "Sniper" executables are associated with mouse-smoothing scripts, macro recorders, or "aim-assist" overlays for FPS games. Sniper22.exe

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If you do not remember downloading this specific file, it should be treated as a security risk. : Look for an accompanying

: Check the folder where the file is saved. If it is inside a game directory or a folder named "Macros" or "Scripts," it is likely a third-party utility.

: Right-click the file > Properties > Digital Signatures . If there is no signature or it is from an unknown developer, exercise caution. Check your "Quarantine" or "Protection History" to see

: Right-click the file and select Run as Administrator if it requires permission to interact with other windows (like a game). 2. If you found it unexpectedly (Safety Guide)