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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.
qcwlicon.exe
IBM Wireless
Brief description of process
What to do with this process?
qcwlicon.exe
Reported as Virus
No
Reported as Trojan Horse
No
Reported as Spyware, Adware
No
Developer
Part of
IBM Wireless
Related news
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May 13, 2003 2:00:00 AM CEST
IBM AIX Multiple Unspecified Security Vulnerabilities – Type: Vulnerability. IBM AIX versions 4.3 through 5.2.0 vulnerable to multiple issues in print sub-system; may result in privilege escalation or other attacks.
January 6, 2003 1:00:00 AM CET
Longshine Wireless Access Point Devices Information Disclosure Vulnerability – Type: Vulnerability. Wireless access point devices based on the Longshine product may divulge potentially sensitive information to attackers.
November 10, 2009 8:04:40 PM CET
Free Holiday Wifi in Airports from Santa Google – Google announces a program to offer travelers free high speed wireless web access in airports across America and on Virgin Air flights through the holiday season. Names of the secure Google wireless networks will vary so be sure to check with airport officials in the terminal before logging on. Turn off Bluetooth and file and printer sharing so you can enjoy Google’s gift without any hacker side effects. Now that the wifi is free, can I get some more power outlets in the terminal?
February 25, 2010 9:50:00 AM CET
Software vulnerabilities fell in 2009 – IBM says bugs in document readers surgedSoftware vulnerabilities fell in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications surged, says IBM.

