Occasionally, malware authors used the term naclwebplugin to masquerade as a legitimate Chrome process. If you find a naclwebplugin.exe running on a system with Chrome version 80 or higher, . The real plugin ceased to exist in 2019. Delete it immediately.
If you see any of these, your system is trying to use NaCl: naclwebplugin
In the rapidly evolving landscape of web development, few technologies have been as ambitious—or as controversial—as Google’s and its associated naclwebplugin . Designed to bridge the gap between the performance of native desktop applications and the reach of the web browser, NaCl promised a future where high-end gaming, complex data visualization, and intensive computational tasks could run seamlessly in a tab. Occasionally, malware authors used the term naclwebplugin to