Process dll32 exe named ldquo Backdoor W32 IROffer rdquo is harmful executable application associated with application Backdoor W32 IROffer Process dll32 exe is reported as a trojan horse This variant of dll32 exe is very harmful and should be removed from operating system…

dll32.exe

Backdoor.W32.IROffer

Warning! Potential Security Hazard!

System process dll32.exe is reported as a trojan!

Brief description of process dll32.exe

Process dll32.exe named “Backdoor.W32.IROffer” is harmful executable application associated with application Backdoor.W32.IROffer. Process dll32.exe is reported as a trojan horse. This variant of dll32.exe is very harmful and should be removed from operating system as soon as possible.

dll32.exe

Reported as a virus

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Reported as a trojan horse

Yes, it is a trojan!

Reported as a spyware

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Safe to end the process

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Safe to disable the process

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Safe to remove the process

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