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17 October 2007

apache.exe

apache.exe is an OpenSource web server program, used to host Internet/Intranet web pages. File apache.exe is located in a subfolder of “C:\Program Files” (e.g. C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin\). Known file sizes on Windows XP are 20543 bytes (60% of all occurrence), 20541 bytes, 20548 bytes, 20545 bytes, 20480 bytes, 20542 bytes, 16896 bytes, 4096 bytes, 20537 […]

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17 October 2007

adm4005.exe

adm4005.exe is a file related to the Altnet adware program. This malicious file has the sole purpose of monitoring your surfing habits and sending the gathered information to third party servers. This causes frequent annoying advertising pop-ups to be generated.
The existence of this file may compromise your system’s security and may allow intrusion. It is […]

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16 October 2007

aolacsd.exe

aolacsd.exe, known as AOL Access Daemon, belongs to the AOL Internet Software (America Online Inc) and relates to the connection driver, essential to Internet connection. It is a utility that will attempt to reconnect your computer to the internet should it be disconnected for some reason. It’s located in a subfolder of “C:\Program Files\Common Files” […]

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16 October 2007

svchot.exe

svchot.exe is a file related to a malware application by the name of amirevicel. it is not certain whether this  piece of malware is a worm or a trojan. svchot.exe is likely to cause such problems as personal information theft, allowing remote access to your system and others.
svchot.exe should not be mistaken for svchost.exe, which […]

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15 October 2007

andreavc.exe

andreavc.exe is a process associated with VoiceCenter Application or Mastering Edition from Andrea Electronics Corporation and is able to record inputs. Known andreavc.exe sizes on Windows XP are 1159168 bytes (46% of all occurrence), 1118208 bytes and 1126400 bytes. It is located in a subfolder of C:\Program Files.
Some malware is known as andreavc.exe. In most […]

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15 October 2007

arupld32.exe

arupld32.exe is a malicious file related to the Access-ramp lan 01 spyware. This file monitors the user’s online habits and sends the observations to an online database. It is also responsible for creating and displaying advertisements.
arupld32.exe is considered a risk to your privacy and can be responsible for causing various detrimental effects to your system. […]

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12 October 2007

agent.exe

Agent.exe is not related to security threats. It is a vital process of Dell OpenManage Client and is used to control, manage and monitor various aspects of Dell Computer’s functionality and operability. Agent.exe enables user to configure the system. To assure proper work of your computer, do not remove agent.exe.
However, spyware or adware programs can […]

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11 October 2007

ahui.exe

Ahui.exe is an application file related to the Microsoft® Windows® Operating System. It is an important process for stable and secure running of users’ computer; therefore it should not be terminated.
Ahui.exe is not related to security threats, yet as far as spyware or adware programs may be using the same file name in order to […]

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11 October 2007

belt.exe

belt.exe is a file related to such pieces of malware as adware “A Better Internet” and IPInsight.  Depending on the particular parasite it belongs to, belt.exe may have different functions, but most commonly, it monitors your internet browsing habits and sends them to a third party. It also generates advertising pop-ups.
Even though the file’s functions […]

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10 October 2007

alcmtr.exe

Alcmtr.exe is a process that provides a monitoring service. It is installed together with RealTek sound card drivers. Alcmtr.exe is a non-vital component; however, it should not be removed from your system, unless suspected to cause problems.
Alcmtr.exe is not related to security threats, yet spyware or adware programs can be using the same or similar […]

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