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vvx3000.exe

Microsoft LifeCam Device Application

Brief description of process

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vvx3000.exe

Reported as Virus

Process status unknown

Reported as Trojan Horse

Process status unknown

Reported as Spyware, Adware

Process status unknown

Developer

Microsoft Corporation

Part of

Microsoft LifeCam

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