Dupe.pro.dll

If the file came from a "dupe client" or "mod menu" downloaded from a non-official source (e.g., Discord, MediaFire), it should be considered high-risk.

💡 Authentic software rarely uses the suffix .pro.dll . This naming pattern is a hallmark of "repacked" or "cracked" software components often bundled with unwanted programs.

Very old disk duplication software (e.g., "Disk Dupe Pro") used similar names in the 1990s.

A malicious file disguised as a "pro" version of a duplication tool.

Part of a "dupe mod" or "dupe client" for item duplication exploits.