If you see a process called svchost.exe *32 listed in Task Manager and it is utilizing a lot of the CPU, then you are most likely infected with a Miner Trojan. It has become a common tactic for Trojans to create Windows services that utilize svchost.exe to load a Miner Trojan DLL. As these DLLs are 32-bit programs, it causes svchost.exe to be listed with the *32 after it when seen in the Windows 7 Task Manager.
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