Because it is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library), it requires an injector tool to "attach" it to the game's running process (e.g., cs2.exe ).
The name "Osiris" is widely known in the gaming community as an open-source multihack.
Using such files frequently leads to permanent account bans via VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) . Antivirus programs like Malwarebytes or Avast often flag these files as "Malware-gen" because of their intrusive behavior. 2. Ransomware (Locky Family)
"Osiris" was also the name given to a significant generation of .
The file is most commonly associated with gaming cheats , specifically for titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) or Counter-Strike 2 (CS2). However, its specific naming suggests it may also be related to ransomware variants or game modding tools depending on your context.
It typically includes features like Aimbot , Wallhack (ESP) , and Skinchangers .