DavidR
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@ JBulcher
Well the path looks somewhat strange as none of my security update NtUninstal files are in this format, see image, they relate to security update KBs. The file name is also wrong should be C:\windows$NtServicePackUninstall$\kernel32.dll not kernal32.dll unless this is a typo ?
It may well be an FP but possibly not, at worst it would mean you can’t uninstall a legitimate security update. Personally I weed out old security updates a few months after their installation if there are no problems with the update.
So long as the main C:\Windows\system32\kernel32.dll isn’t infected, then no real problem