Upload the file to VirusTotal to see if it is flagged by security vendors as a trojan or malicious injector.
Attackers often use names like "csgo-x86.dll" to trick users into placing the file in a game directory, where it can then be "side-loaded" and executed by the game process.
Many DLL files with similar names (e.g., client_x86.dll or custom-named hooks) are used to inject code into the game for cheats or community-made modifications. csgo-x86.dll
Legitimate game files usually have more specific names like client.dll or engine.dll . Any file found in your directory with a "csgo-x86" naming scheme is highly suspicious. 🛡️ Safety Check & Review
There is no legitimate official file named in the standard installation of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (now CS2). Based on common naming conventions and typical technical issues, this file is likely one of two things: a third-party cheat/mod or a malicious file attempting to look like a game component. 🛠️ Potential Origins Upload the file to VirusTotal to see if
If this file came from a "cheat" website or an unknown person, it may contain malware designed to steal your Steam account or personal data.
If you suspect your game files are corrupted or have been tampered with, use the Steam Verify Integrity tool. This will remove any non-official files and restore the legitimate ones. ⚠️ Performance & VAC Risks Legitimate game files usually have more specific names
If you have this file on your system, it is recommended to treat it as a :