Use a reputable security suite like or Windows Defender to perform a "Full System Scan." These tools are specifically designed to identify and quarantine files like fraudulent SuperAdmin executables.
Cybersecurity forums and malware analysis reports have seen superadmin.exe appear in:
The term is generic, and its meaning depends entirely on context:
If you are using SuperADMIN.exe as part of the enterprise suite:
takeown /f "C:\path\to\superadminexe.exe" icacls "C:\path\to\superadminexe.exe" /grant administrators:F del "C:\path\to\superadminexe.exe"
Go to VirusTotal.com and upload the SuperAdmin.exe file. This service will scan the file against over 70 different antivirus engines to see if it is flagged as a threat. Step 3: Run a Malware Scan
If access is denied, take ownership first: