The search term refers to a highly specific and notorious version of CCleaner (v5.33.6162) that was compromised by hackers in 2017 to distribute a sophisticated backdoor malware known as Floxif . Malware Incident Overview
If you believe you have an old version of CCleaner from this era or have installed a "cracked" version: ccleaner-v5-33-pro-incl-crack-keys-full-version
The malware, dubbed "Floxif," would collect technical data about the infected computer—including the computer name, installed software list, and network adapter information—and send it to a command-and-control (C2) server. The search term refers to a highly specific