On Unix-like systems, getuid() is a standard function call to retrieve a user's ID. Similarly, getuidx64 uses a command that, on Windows, must run with administrator rights to directly access certain hardware or system information.
If there is no digital signature or the file is in an odd location, run a full system scan using or Malwarebytes .
In 95% of cases, getuidx64 is a legitimate, harmless system utility. However, malware frequently disguises itself using standard system file names to avoid detection. How to verify its legitimacy: getuidx64 require administrator privileges
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Retrieves the SID for the current account without accessing root system files. On Unix-like systems, getuid() is a standard function
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public static class AdminChecker
getuidx64 failed: Access denied. This operation requires administrator privileges.