Utiliturtle

Utiliturtle is a utility program designed to view what's going on in your computer, and can recover deleted files if they were recently deleted, or were deleted by accident. It also has a optional cleaning tool upon installation, but most people uncheck the cleaning tool's box.

History:
Utiliturtle was developed by a Zentonian person known as Max Okiinke. It was released in 2000, and was purchased by Classyduck Software, a company based in Amur Oblast, Russia, with its headquarters in Poland.

March 2007 hacking disaster:
Utiliturtle was infected in 2007 by five hackers, who inserted viruses and other malicious software. Upon completing the software installation in the following month and year, multiple PUPs and Malware would appear, such as the infamous Ask toolbar.

On December 15th, 2007, the owning company, Classyduck Software, released a update which allows Utiliturtle to scan for any threats. Then, the hacking attack was over, and the hackers were arrested after being caught by the FBI. The hackers involved in the disaster were also computer pirates, meaning they pirated games and other software.

Installation in the fictional world:
Utiliturtle can be downloaded by it's fictional official website (eg utiliturtle.co.zn).

Once the file is opened on Windows, the file run prompt will come on, but it will say 'Unknown Publisher' if it's opened. Once the program is ran, you are to go through the installation steps.