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p2pnetworking3.exe

P2P Networking AdWare

Warning! Potential Security Hazard!

System process “p2pnetworking3.exe” is reported as a Spyware!

Brief description of process

“p2pnetworking3.exe” process is reported as a Spyware. Spyware is an application, installed surreptitiously into victim’s computer, often by Trojan Horse. Spyware is silently watching computer user’s behavior and in the meantime it can do further tasks, like collecting various personal data (visited websites, typed user names and passwords), it can modify homepage of web browser, it can modify content of downloaded website pages, it can modify computer settings and do a lot of another malicious tasks.

What to do with this process?

System process “p2pnetworking3.exe” is reported as a Spyware! Your personal data stored in computer are in danger!

p2pnetworking3.exe

Reported as Virus

Process status unknown

Reported as Trojan Horse

Process status unknown

Reported as Spyware, Adware

Yes!

Developer

Joltid Ltd

Part of

P2P Networking AdWare

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November 6, 2009 3:07:57 AM CET

P2P-Worm:W32/P2P-Worm – A type of worm that spreads over vulnerable Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks.

 

November 4, 2009 10:09:14 PM CET

Peer-to-Peer Goes Both Ways – We all know the dangers of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and their role in distributing malware. Most people who deal with this problem work tirelessly to limit the impact of these potential threat points by (among other things) adding anti-virus, firewalling, watching network flows for P2P traffic, and usually outright banning of P2P applications. They may, however, [...]

 

May 26, 2003 2:00:00 AM CEST

FastTrack P2P Supernode Packet Handler Buffer Overflow Vulnerability – Type: Vulnerability. FastTrack P2P Supernode Packet Handler reported prone to a buffer overflow vulnerability. Remote code execution possible.

 

October 19, 2009 10:08:44 PM CEST

Social Network Members Increasingly Vulnerable to Phishing Attacks – Among my social networking friends, I know of at least two whose accounts have been hacked and many more who have experienced attempts. One of these exploits turned painful when his friend fell for the pleas of the criminals and wired money to help out his stranded “friend”. The other friend managed to notify many of her online friends to be wary of any social networking messages she might appear to send.

 

November 18, 2009 6:50:04 PM CET

Bill would ban P2P use on federal networks, PCs – The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee introduced legislation on Tuesday to prohibit the use of peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing software across all federal government computers and networks. The "Secure Federal File Sharing Act" would direct the White House's Office of Management and Budget to issue guidelines barring the use and/or installation of P2P software on federal systems, unless otherwise approved for a specific purpose. The bill also calls on OMB to develop a policy that would extend to networks and computers operated by agency contractors, as well as to personal computers of federal employees remotely accessing federal networks. "We can no longer ignore the threat to sensitive government information that insecure peer-to-peer networks pose," said Rep. Edolphus Towns, the Democrat from New York who chairs the House oversight panel, in a statement. "Voluntary self-regulations have failed so now is the time for Congress to act." The bill

 
 
 

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