2-files.com Archives: September 2007
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17 September 2007
kernel32.exe
Kernel32.exe is a malicious file used by W32.HLLW.Lehs worm, mass-mailing worm that distributes itself to users in your Microsoft Outlook adress book and other parasites.
Kernel32.exe is a threat to your privacy and may cause many undisarable effects, such as slow performance, personal information theft and so on. Kernel32.exe is a pest and as such should […]
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17 September 2007
license_manager.exe
License_manager.exe is a file installed and used by Notifier from MovieLand, a malicious parasite.
As long as license_manager.exe is present on your computer, the parasite will continue to be a threat to your privacy and security. License_manager.exe is a piece of malware and as such should be removed upon detection together with all the related files.
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15 September 2007
Tbon.exe
Tbon.exe is a process belonging to an advertising program; it has been released on January 5th 2006. Tbon.exe is used to track your internet browsing habits, that are later distributed to author’s for analysis. It prompts popups as well.
As far as tbon.exe is an adware or spyware it may be dangerous to your personal information. […]
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14 September 2007
spoolsv.exe
It is a Microsoft Printer Spooler Service, which handles the printing processes. This program is a must if you have and use printer installed on your computer. If so better not to disable this process. Anyway, if you really want to this file is not a critical process and can be safely removed from […]
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14 September 2007
Winsys.exe
Winsys.exe is an important part of a dangerous security threat, but it can work on its own as well. It is used to monitor users’ internet browsing habits and make some researches. Winsys.exe, first noticed on 27th September 2004, if not removed can be dangerous to users’ personal privacy.
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14 September 2007
lsas.exe
Lsas.exe is a trojan associated to the W32.Agobot.AA Virus.
When running on your computer it allows access from remote locations. Having lsas.exe is a threat to your computer‘s security and may result in loss of personal data, password theft as well as slow performance. Lsas.exe should be removed upon detection.
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13 September 2007
Netmon.exe
Netmon.exe is a mass-mailing worm, which was noticed for the first time on March 2nd 2005. The virus is send to a users’ email with intention to be opened, downloading netmon.exe. As far as the worm has its own SMPT mailing engine, it is able to gather your email information and redistribute itself.
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13 September 2007
ma.exe
Ma.exe is a file installed and used by iambigbrother spyware and is classified as spyware by spyware removal programs.
When running on your computer iambigbrother monitors your activity and may potentially send it to a third party. Ma.exe is a malicious file whose existence on your computer may lead to slow performance, personal information theft and […]
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12 September 2007
VentC.exe
VentC.exe is part of Fourelle Systems Venturi. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be disabled unless suspected to be causing problems. Program listens for or sends data on open ports to LAN or Internet. Known VentC.exe file sizes are: 1204306 bytes (44% of all occurrence), 995328 bytes, 868352 bytes, 2397792 bytes, 991232 […]
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12 September 2007
msmgs.exe
Msmgs.exe (not to be mistaken with msmsgs.exe, which is a legitimate windows component) is a malicious process run by such parasites as W32.Alcarys.B and W32.Alcarys.G. It is usually spread via infected e-mail attachments.
When running, msmgs.exe is responsible for gathering e-mails from your computer and distributing these worms via your email address book. This worm may […]

