.MJG File Overview

File Extension: MJG
File Type Description: Trojan Data
File Type Developer: Bitdefender
Primary Associated Software: AVG Antivirus
Primary Software Developer: AVG Technologies

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What is File Extension MJG?

Avast Antivirus is the primary software program that utilizes the Trojan Data file, originally developed by Avast Software. Our data shows that MJG files are frequently utilized by PC users in United States and popular on the Windows 10 platform. Most of these users are running the Google Chrome web browser.


Top MJG User Languages

Top MJG File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular MJG File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Windows
Mac
Android
iOS
OS X El Capitan

Other File Types Related to MJG Files

Extension File Type Developer File Category File Type Description
.SNU AVG Technologies Uncommon Files AVG Anti-Virus Data File
.XTBL Unknown Developer Encrypted Files XTBL Ransomware Encrypted File
.FJL Symantec Corporation Data Files Rootkit.Win32.Agent.fjl Virus File
.OZD Symantec Corporation Data Files Win32.TrojanDownloader.Agent.OZD Trojan
.LNG Nullsoft Plugin Files Winamp Language File
.SDN Robert K. Jung Compressed Files Shareware Distributors Network File
.TIP AVG Technologies Uncommon Files TuneUp Utilities Icon Package
.TTT Interscape Data Files TestTrack Pro Database File
.ARU Symantec Corporation Uncommon Files Autorun.aru Malicious Data
.N1 Symantec Corporation Data Files Nuke Randomic Life Generator File


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