
If in doubt, and you still don't feel safe, format and reinstall Windows.(Sadly no sign of a bowl of petunias.
With how new the information is, this may not be a complete removal.
Restart your computer to make sure all instances of Fade.exe are no longer running. Consider running an anti-virus at this point, just to make sure you got all the instances.
If the server that was grabbing information comes back online, you could be affected again if you decide to keep using the mods.
Of course, remove the mods from GTA V. Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\圆4" and delete GTA5.exe if it exists There are also reports that a malicious GTA5.exe is placed inside the 圆4 in the GTA V directory, probably related to the Noclip mod. "Leep" might only be related to the Noclip mod. In registry go to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\" and look for "Fade" and "Leep" and delete them. If you have no idea what that is, just remove "Shell". If it just contains explorer.exe and nothing after it, it should be fine to either remove it or keep it the way it is. If you are using a custom shell, remove the string after it that leads to Fade.exe. Choose the one without "Classes" at the end. Go to the path located at the bottom of this screenshot: HKEY_USERS is the first folder you expand, and the folder after it is a long string of characters, different for each person. Type in regedit in your Start menu search, or regedit.exe using run. Then find a recently made folder, should be named something like this: (this can be randomly generated name for each person hit) and should contain Fade.exe. rar) that could not be opened that looks like this: If this exists, delete it. Some people also reported an unnamed archive file (.zip or. Sort the files by date added, and find.
Go to your Temp folder at C:\Users\"Your User Name"\AppData\Local\Temp.Press Ctrl+Shift+ESC, go to processes, and end csc.exe.The instructions they have at the moment are as follows: If you have installed these mods and feel you have been infected, a user by the name of aboutseven posted some removal instructions. Some Anti virus programs will not even find this as a virus. Users on the GTA forums found the virus to be attributed to a program called Fade.exe. For virus creators, GTA 5 is an active feeding ground. It's unfortunate, and a little ironic, that this type of thing is found in the world's most popular crime simulator.