None of these services themselves have official desktop clients, so the developer’s counterfeit software ranks very high on Google searches. The malware developer, named Nitrokod, has launched counterfeit software including Google/Microsoft/Yandex translators, YouTube video downloaders, and more.
Similar to some malware developers, he directly uses the digital signature applied by his own company to improve credibility. So malware developers took advantage of this hot spot to launch a Google Translate desktop version, but this desktop client has a hidden mining program that uses the user’s system resource to mine crypto. The most-used translation service in the world, Google Translate offers a web version and a mobile app, but Google doesn’t offer a desktop client.