Sniper22.exe

: Look for an accompanying .ini or .txt file in the same folder. These files usually contain the settings for sensitivity, delay, or keybinds.

: If you trust the file but it won't open, your antivirus may be blocking it. Check your "Quarantine" or "Protection History" to see if it was flagged.

: Upload the file to VirusTotal to see if multiple antivirus engines flag it as malware, a trojan, or a "PUA" (Potentially Unwanted Application). Sniper22.exe

: Right-click the file > Properties > Digital Signatures . If there is no signature or it is from an unknown developer, exercise caution.

Many "Sniper" executables are associated with mouse-smoothing scripts, macro recorders, or "aim-assist" overlays for FPS games. : Look for an accompanying

: Right-click > Properties > Compatibility > Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8 .

If you do not remember downloading this specific file, it should be treated as a security risk. Check your "Quarantine" or "Protection History" to see

: Check the folder where the file is saved. If it is inside a game directory or a folder named "Macros" or "Scripts," it is likely a third-party utility.