Using such files frequently leads to permanent account bans via VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) . Antivirus programs like Malwarebytes or Avast often flag these files as "Malware-gen" because of their intrusive behavior. 2. Ransomware (Locky Family)
The name "Osiris" is widely known in the gaming community as an open-source multihack.
Below is a breakdown of the likely nature and development context of this file: 1. Game Cheats (CS:GO / CS2)
"Osiris" was also the name given to a significant generation of .
Because it is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library), it requires an injector tool to "attach" it to the game's running process (e.g., cs2.exe ).
It typically includes features like Aimbot , Wallhack (ESP) , and Skinchangers .
The file is most commonly associated with gaming cheats , specifically for titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) or Counter-Strike 2 (CS2). However, its specific naming suggests it may also be related to ransomware variants or game modding tools depending on your context.