Vraymatnetprop.mse — ^new^
Autodesk provides a free official Security Tools extension that detects and removes ALC2 and other common malicious scripts automatically.
If you want, I can:
Consult the Autodesk Security Advisory for official removal steps and tool updates. vraymatnetprop.mse
Under specific circumstances (such as high-resolution rendering or long rendering timelines), the script may attempt to collect system metadata—like CPU type, RAM capacity, and network info—and try to ping external, non-operational web servers.
: Once active in the system's memory, any new or clean 3ds Max file opened, edited, or saved on that machine becomes a carrier, spreading the script to other users who open those files. Warning Signs of an Infection Autodesk provides a free official Security Tools extension
The extension .mse denotes an . Unlike standard .ms files, which are plain text and user-editable, .mse files are compiled into a binary format. This serves two main purposes:
vraymatnetprop.mse is not a legitimate component of Autodesk 3ds Max or Chaos Group's V-Ray rendering engine. Instead, it is a malicious script, part of a family of threats known as . These scripts often masquerade as useful tools, frequently being bundled with free 3ds Max scenes, models, or materials downloaded from unofficial or third-party websites. : Once active in the system's memory, any
Most users only discover this file when an error pop-up interrupts their workflow. The most common error message reads:
reflection glossiness or subdivs across complex scenes to save hours of manual clicking.
The script is typically triggered during the following operations: