V380.2.0.4.exe !!top!! <No Password>

His phone buzzed. A notification from an app he'd never installed—also called V380. It had access to his camera, his microphone, his location. He tried to delete it. The phone rebooted itself. When it came back, the app was still there, and a new message glowed on the screen:

No official portable version exists. However, some users have repackaged the files. These are not recommended due to high security risks. V380.2.0.4.exe

Use Windows Settings > Apps > V380 > Uninstall. Then manually delete C:\ProgramData\V380 and %AppData%\V380 . Finally, remove any leftover firewall rules via Windows Defender Firewall > Advanced Settings. His phone buzzed

If you have recently purchased a V380 Pro, V380 Plus, or any generic wireless IP camera, you may have downloaded this executable from a mini-CD, a manufacturer’s website, or a customer service link. But what exactly is this file? Is it safe? How do you use it? And are there better alternatives? He tried to delete it