Binscheduler.exe Virus (Coin Miner Trojan) Removal

Binscheduler.exe process comes from a malevolent program that can properly be defined as a coin miner trojan virus. That malware type uses your PC components to mine cryptocurrencies, generally – Monero or DarkCoin1. It makes your personal computer pretty much nonfunctional as a result of high CPU use.

What is Binscheduler.exe process?

Binscheduler.exe is a malicious process created by coin miner virus
Binscheduler.exe Windows Process

Binscheduler.exe – Extremely high CPU as well as GPU use

Besides CPU utilization, some of the coin miners also utilize GPU power for their tasks. In that situation, you will probably struggle also to see the mouse cursor moving – GPU is often utilized on 100%. It is not as critical as processor for system work, so Binscheduler.exe coin miner viruses don’t waste time on trifles and use all of it. It sometimes may result in unhappy consequences.

Shortly about cryptocurrency mining

List of the typical coin miner symptoms

  • Extremely bad performance
  • CPU/GPU cooler fan creates a lot of noise
  • High temperature of the device (for laptops)
  • 80-90% consumption of CPU/GPU resources by an unknown process
  • Microsoft Defender is not working
  • How dangerous is the Binscheduler.exe miner?

    Coin miners does not deal damage to your files. However, they make a lot of unpleasant things with the whole system

    First off, Binscheduler.exe malware makes your computer overloaded. It is unable to run your applications now, because all processor power is used by a malware. That malware does not care for your demands, all it focuses on is making money on you. Even if you are patient, and you waited until browser is open, you will likely experience exceptionally slow performance. Pages will open for years, any kind of logins will take about a minute – just a horror story for a person that does a job online.

    Binscheduler.exe Technical Summary.

    File Name Binscheduler.exe
    Type Trojan Coin Miner
    Detection Name Trojan:Win32/CoinMiner
    Distribution Method Software bundling, Intrusive advertisement, redirects to shady sites etc.
    Similar behavior Dstudio.gui, Tempwinlogson.exe, Compattelrunner.exe
    Removal Download and install GridinSoft Anti-Malware for automatic Binscheduler.exe removal.

    “Visible” harm is not a solitary bad activity coin miners do to your personal computer. Binscheduler.exe coin miner additionally deals damage to your operating system. To execute all malevolent operations correctly, it ruins the security components of your system. You will likely see your Microsoft Defender disabled – malware halts it to prevent detection. If you check the HOSTS file, you will likely see a lot of new entries – they are added by this coin miner to connect your computer to a malicious cryptomining network. All these adjustments shall be thrown back to the initial state in the process of system recovery.

    Hardware effects of coin miner activity

    Besides slowing down your computer, running at peak power for a long period of time can cause damage to your machine as well as raise power expenses. Hardware components are created to easily deal with high load, but they can do so only when they are in a good shape.

    Small and well-protected CPU cooling system is hard to damage. Meanwhile, GPUs have large and easy-to-access fans, which can be easily broke if touched while running, for example, by the user much before the virus injection. Malfunctioning cooling system, together with the unusually high load caused by Binscheduler.exe miner can easily lead to graphic processing unit failure3. GPUs are also prone to have very fast wearing when used for crypto mining. It is likely a bad case when your GPU’s performance decreases on 20-30% only after several weeks of being exploited in such a way.

    How did I get Binscheduler.exe coin miner virus?

    Coin miners are spread through different ways, but their main sources are malicious banners and programs from dubious sources
    Unwanted banners adware

    The example of malicious banners you can see in the Internet

    Another way you could get this thing on your PC is by downloading it from the untrustworthy web page as a part of a program. Users who spread hacked variants of popular programs (which do not need the license key) have small chances to get paid. For this reason, there is a very big temptation to add in malware to the final package of the hacked app and receive a coin for every installation. Prior to blaming these guys for hacking and also malware spreading, ask yourself – is it okay to avoid paying for the program in such a way? It is more affordable to pay $20-$30 at once than to pay a much greater figure for antivirus program as well as new parts for your computer.

    How to remove the Binscheduler.exe miner from my PC?

    The best way to get rid of this coin miner virus is to use anti-malware software

    Booting the PC into Safe Mode with Networking

    Press the Start button, then choose Power, and click on Reboot while holding the Shift key on the keyboard.

    Boot into Windows Safe Mode

    Windows will reboot into recovery mode. In that mode, choose Troubleshoot→ Startup Settings→ Safe Mode with Networking. Press the corresponding button on your keyboard to choose that option.

    windows safe mode boot option with command prompt

    When your computer is in Safe Mode, all third-party software, just like the majority of non-critical Windows components, are not started with the system start. That allows you to clean the computer without dealing with high processor usage of the coin miner.

    References

    1. Read about why Monero and DarkCoin are so popular amongst cybercriminals.
    2. About unwanted effects for GPUs in the process of cryptomining.

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    About the author

    Robert Bailey

    Security engineer focused on malware behavior, removal workflows, and Windows hardening. Robert reviews threat articles for practical accuracy, checking detection names, symptoms, and cleanup steps before publication.

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