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svcproc.exe

System Startup Service

Warning! Potential Security Hazard!

System process “svcproc.exe” is reported as a Virus and Trojan!

Brief description of process

svcproc.exe is process associated with malicious software Trojan.Win32.Stervis.b. Trojan.Win32.Stervis.b is a Trojan for the Windows platform. Trojan.Win32.Stervis.b provides functionality to create and terminate services. Trojan.Win32.Stervis.b may be dropped as part of a Trojan or adware application.

What to do with this process?

System process “svcproc.exe” is reported as a Virus and Trojan! Your personal data stored in computer are in danger! Kill or disable process “svcproc.exe” and try to remove it from your computer. After successfull removal try to scan your computer with antivirus and antispyware application.

svcproc.exe

Reported as Virus

Yes!

Reported as Trojan Horse

Yes!

Reported as Spyware, Adware

No

Developer

Unknown

Part of

Trojan.Win32.Stervis.b

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