Easeus Hosts Blocker.bat
If you want to block example.com and ads.example.net, the script might add the following lines to the hosts file:
127.0.0.1 example.com
127.0.0.1 ads.example.net
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No, avoid it if:
| Category | Assessment | |----------|-------------| | Official EaseUS file? | No | | Safe to run? | Not without full code inspection. | | Likely classification | Trojan:Script/Generic or RiskWare:HostsModifier | | Recommended action | Delete unless from a trusted, verifiable source. | If you want to block example
A .bat (batch) file is a plain text file containing a series of commands executed by the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe). When run, it automates tasks such as file manipulation, registry edits, or network configuration changes. Batch files are powerful but can also be malicious if written with harmful intent. Yes, you should use easeus hosts blocker
The Command Prompt window will fill with text indicating that entries are being written to the Hosts file. You will see lines like:
Adding 127.0.0.1 facebook.com ... OK
Adding 0.0.0.0 doubleclick.net ... OK