2-files.com Archives: September 2007
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21 September 2007
sysupd.exe
Sysupd.exe is a malware process that has been discovered on September 7th 2004. Although it is not a critical process, it should be removed from your system as soon as possible after its detection, for sysupd.exe is installed and used by dialer companies in order to terminate your internet connection and start calling high-rate telephone [...]
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21 September 2007
dssagent.exe
Dssagent.exe is a malicious file made by Broderbund software and is recognized as spyware by spyware removal programs. When functional on your system dssagent.exe monitors it’s usage and sends information to a third party.
Having dssagent.exe on your system may lead to serious consequences, such as theft of private information, slow computer performance and others. Dssagent.exe [...]
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20 September 2007
wauclt.exe
wauclt.exe is an extremely dangerous process that has been discovered on May 19th 2004. The malicious process exploits Windows LSASS vulnerability to create a buffer overflow. Consequently users’ system is instigated to shut down.
Wauclt.exe is a security threat therefore it should be removed from the system immediately after its existence is noticed. It is highly [...]
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20 September 2007
exp.exe
Exp.exe is a malicious file that belongs to a Trojan. Exp.exe allows the Trojan access to your computer which in turn opens a “back door†which can be used by attackers.
Having exp.exe on your system is a threat to it’s security and may result in personal data theft and other such problems. Due to the [...]
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19 September 2007
Whagent.exe
Whagent.exe has been discovered on February 7th 2006. It is known as a process and a file of the same name that is used to monitor your internet browsing activity. Gathered data is send to creators’ servers for commercial analysis.
As far as this process is related to spyware, to assure users’ private information safety, whagent.exe [...]
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19 September 2007
gui.exe
Gui.exe is a malicious file used by an advertising program by searchnugget.com. Gui.exe may also belong to such malicious software as hobbit.416 and Noknok. Once inside, gui.exe monitors the user’s computer activity and sends information to a third party. It also creates advertising pop-ups.
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Gui.exe is a threat to your system, the existence of which may [...]
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18 September 2007
Servic.exe
Servic.exe has been noticed for the first time on October 21st, 2004. Ever sine then it is known as a variant of Rbot worm. It comes to your system via internet to your email in the hopes that you’ll open its hostile attachment. Once you do that the worm starts sending itself to all your [...]
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18 September 2007
isamonitor.exe
Isamonitor.exe is a malicious file associated to the downloader Trojan Zlob.media-codec. Isamonitor.exe may download other adware or spyware to your computer.
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The presence of isamonitor.exe on your system is a security threat that may result in slow performance, personal data theft as well as other undesirable effects, therefore it should be removed upon detection.
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17 September 2007
tmxxxh.dll
tmxxxh.dll is a dangerous trojan virus that is part of a well known Spyware program VirusProtect Pro. VirusProtect Pro is like an anti-spyware program, but it pop ups false alerts about your system and says it is infected and you must repair it, and you will only be safe if you buy their software. However, [...]
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17 September 2007
Sass.exe
Sass.exe is a Trojan that was first noticed on November 8th 2006. This process is a security threat and may cause your personal data, such as passwords, credit card details and other sensitive information loss.
As far as sass.exe is an extremely dangerous process it should be removed from your system immediately after discovering its existence. [...]

