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The UAC Popup asks you to allow changes at your system by SGuardUpdate64.exe.
From High Morale Developments Limited. Which is a sus name tbh...
HIGH MORALE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED is located in Hong Kong. Which is a Subsidiary company of Tencent.
A web search will also lead to webpages claiming things like:
"Sguard is yet another high-risk ransomware infection discovered by Michael Gillespie. Sguard is designed to stealthily infiltrate computers and encrypt data so that developers can make ransom demands by offering paid recovery of files."
So idk if it is save or not, if my UAC asking for changes on my system for this or not...
Ah that is not the same.
Some Crypto/Ransomware using same names as some companies used.
There is a difference between sguard/ransomware and the software SGUARD (ACE / Anti-Cheat Expert). So yeah ACE/SGUARD is something like EAC or BattleEye.
The reputation of ACE/SGUARD is a different one but this is another topic.
For the ransonware sguard you are right, but that is not the case here.