Welcome to Process-info.org library
Process-info.org is an online library of Computer Operating System's Processes, which helps you to identify processes running at background of computer operating system or at remote computers on your network.
Process-info.org contains a growing database of executable processes (mostly with .EXE extension) and DLL libraries. You can search for processes through search box or navigate alphabeticaly by starting letter of process name.
It is assumed that users are familiar with computer operating system they're using and agree with suggested changes. Process-info.org will not be held responsible, if changes you make cause a system failure.
iaantmon.exe
Intel RAID monitor
Brief description of process
What to do with this process?
iaantmon.exe
Reported as Virus
No
Reported as Trojan Horse
No
Reported as Spyware, Adware
No
Developer
Part of
Intel Application Accelerator
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February 24, 2010 11:21:00 AM CET
Intel target of 'sophisticated' attacks in January – Coincided with hacking attempts against GoogleIntel was targeted by "sophisticated" attacks last month, about the same time that Google reported its network had been breached, allegedly by Chinese hackers.
February 26, 2010 7:23:10 PM CET
Come See Us at RSA – If you’re going to be attending RSA in San Francisco next week, stop by our booth (#1751) and say hi! ESET bloggers Jeff Debrosse, David Harley, and I will be there. Jeff and I will take turns presenting “Security’s Rosetta Stone: Translating security to human behavior”. You can also enter a drawing to win some cool Intel [...]
January 25, 2010 7:35:38 PM CET
Poisoned Results for Super Bowl 2010 Searches – If you want to be a pathetic, bottom feeding cybercriminal, just check Google’s Trend site to monitor what the public is interested in and poison the search results. What does that mean? It means infecting pages containing the key words people search on with malware so when unsuspecting victims click on the result in their Google, Ask, Bing, Yahoo or other search results, they’ll end up with more than the information they were looking for. We saw this most recently with the Haiti earthquake disaster, and today the cyberscum are using the upcoming 2010 Super Bowl to trick us.
March 11, 2010 5:20:50 PM CET
Malicious Web Attack Using Executable With facebook.com in Name – As we were working through URLs identified as suspicious due to our GTI technology, one of the URLs that presented itself was an average “.com” site that loaded a php. As we processed this – it was interesting to see that this php actually reached out to download a file that ended with the string [...]

