Then I noticed that the Windows 10 Xbox Bar program popped up sometime within a few hours later.
I didn't even know I had that on my computer as an "app". (I don't play games)
Supposedly you have to do Windows-Key-G to bring it up.
I had walked away from my computer, and I'm pretty sure I didn't hit that key combination.
No keyboard-walking cats or anything or anyone with access to my computer.
I know there was some thing with Filezilla where it offers "sponsored software".
I was just wondering if there was something like that in the upgrade that might have caused this weirdness to occur.
Could have been a coincidence of some sort, but it is very odd, and therefore concerning.
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FileZilla Client
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Version: 3.46.0
Build information:
Compiled for: x86_64-w64-mingw32
Compiled on: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
Build date: 2019-11-25
Compiled with: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc (GCC) 8.3-win32 20190406
Compiler flags: -g -O2 -Wall
Linked against:
wxWidgets: 3.0.5
SQLite: 3.29.0
GnuTLS: 3.6.9
Operating system:
Name: Windows 10 (build 18362), 64-bit edition
Version: 10.0
Platform: 64-bit system
CPU features: sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 sse4.1 sse4.2 avx avx2 aes pclmulqdq rdrnd bmi2 bmi2 adx lm
Settings dir: C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\FileZilla\