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How to find if a program is Malware [ Online Tool ]

If you are doubtful of some process which is running on your computer or its taking too much of memory , its time to check the process at exeLibrary which contains database of executable programs, the file name, description, the effects, the risk factor, and a few other pieces of information.

  • If you find your computer slow, just press ALT + CTRL + DEL , which opens the task manager. Here you can see all the exe or programs running.
  • Now click on the CPU Tab Twice to find which program is taking more resource.
  • Check the program name at exeLibrary.
  • If the program is listed there chances are its not Malware .You can even run a free scan for that program or make a registry fix.
  • You can also get your log files analyzed at their Hijack Section. I find this pretty useful as useres if they don’t know what those log files mean this can really explain them well.

[ via Ghacks ]

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Posted on 22nd February 2008 by Ashish Mohta , A tech blogger who writes about solving day to day problems of people who use computer. He also writes on How to use the applications like Office, PC tips, Online tools,Browsers and more. All posts by Ashish Mohta | Connect with me @ Twitter | Linkedin | Facebook | Stumble | Need more help? Ask your Questions at our Support Center




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