did you find this file (e.g., in Temp , AppData , System32 )? Are you seeing pop-ups or browser redirects ? With that info, I can tell you exactly how to remove it.
Typically associated with third-party software, browser extensions, or potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) or adware/spyware components. The name "Dork" suggests it may be related to automated search tools, data scraping, or browser modification tools. Dork 2.0.1.dll
High/Suspicious. Files labeled with generic, non-standard names (like "Dork") found in system folders or browser directories are often malicious. Potential Behaviors and Impact did you find this file (e
Search results being redirected through unfamiliar web addresses. Removal and Remediation Steps Files labeled with generic, non-standard names (like "Dork")
Disclaimer: DLL files can sometimes be critical for legitimate applications. If the file is located within a legitimate application's installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\ExampleApp\ ), it is advisable to uninstall that application entirely rather than deleting the DLL file manually. To give you the most accurate advice, I'd need to know:
Clean out the \Temp and %AppData% folders, as malicious DLLs often reside there.
Navigate to your browser's extension manager (e.g., chrome://extensions in Chrome) and remove any unknown or suspicious extensions, particularly those labeled "Dork" or that you do not recall installing.