Spf.exe -

It exploits SeImpersonatePrivilege to gain administrative access on a target machine.

Technical analysis reports indicate that spf.exe exhibits several high-risk behaviors: spf.exe

It may store large amounts of binary data in the registry to maintain persistence. Contextual Confusion spf.exe

These are standard TXT records in a domain's DNS used to prevent email spoofing. spf.exe

If you find spf.exe on your system, it should be treated as a severe security threat. It is recommended to isolate the machine and consult with a security professional or use specialized malware removal tools.