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10 October 2007

pro.exe

pro.exe is a malicious file related to a Downloader, it usually comes bundled to some other malware. Although the particular downloader is not specified, it’s one and only function is to download other spyware/viruses on your system. Pro.exe may also be part of the symbos.cardtrp.u trojan.
the existance of pro.exe on your PC is an indication [...]

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9 October 2007

alg.exe

Alg.exe is a core process for Microsoft Windows Internet Connection sharing and Internet connection firewall. To avoid losing all internet connectivity until next restart or login, you should not remove this process from your system. 
Alg.exe is not a security threat; however, it is recommended to scan your system, for the same or similar filename can [...]

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9 October 2007

atmclk.exe

atmclk.exe is a malicious file related to an advertising program used by the notorious rogue anti-spyware , SpyFalcon. atmclk.exe, when active on your system, prompts advertising pop-ups, which cause slow computer performance in addition to being annoying.
atmclk.exe is a threat, the existence of which may lead to damaging effects, as such, it should be removed [...]

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8 October 2007

apoint.exe

apoint.exe process is used to receive input from either touchpad or from a mouse. If this process is stopped notepad’s touchpad may not work correctly. Apoint.exe should not be terminated in order to ensure the functionality of touchpad.  
Although apoint.exe is not related to security threats, the same or similar file name can be used by [...]

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8 October 2007

check.exe

check.exe is a malicious file related to an advertising program. Its function is to monitor the user’s net-surfing habits, so it can more efficiently generate advertising pop-ups. Note, that check.exe may also be part of other programs, such as Hoots spyware and other, more harmless programs, such as the backup restore agent for Acer notebooks.
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5 October 2007

resetservice.exe

resetservice.exe is an illegal process belonging to the Windows XP Activation Hack tool. After disabling the Windows XP activation mechanism, this process enables pirates to use unlicensed Windows at will.
Although resetservice.exe is not related to security threats and is not a critical component, as far as it is an illegal process which contravenes International software [...]

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5 October 2007

csrrs.exe

csrrs.exe is a malicious file related to the W32.Gaobot.AO Worm, and is its main process. The worm allows remote access to you computer, which may result in personal data theft. It spreads via network shares as well as the Windows Dcom-RPC Vulnerability.
csrrs.exe is a big threat to your computer and your privacy, therefore you should [...]

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4 October 2007

mspmspv.exe

mspmspv.exe depending on location directory can be a Trojan or enable SDMI protocol (Secure Digital Music Initiative) to be used during dealing with music media. In this case it is a non-essential process which may be disabled or enabled down to user preference.
In case mspmspv.exe is a Trojan, malicious process existence on user’s system may [...]

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4 October 2007

dinst.exe

dinst.exe is a file related to Downloader.W32.Intexp. The file usually comes together with a virus or spyware. This piece of malware is responsible for downloading other malware on your system.
dinst.exe is a threat having which may lead to more malware downloads on your system and thus the consequences are nearly impossible to predict, but the [...]

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3 October 2007

nvcpl.exe

nvcpl.exe is a malicious process that uses LSASS vulnerability to create a buffer overflow in your system. As a result your system is shut down. To keep you system safe remove nvcpl.exe immediately after detecting its existence on your computer.
As far as the process is related to spyware, delaying the removal may cause serious damage [...]

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