Process zlh.exe named “Norman Virus Control” is an executable file of Norman Internet Security Suite software, produced by Norman. Process zlh.exe is going to be examined by our team.

zlh.exe

Norman Virus Control

Brief description of process zlh.exe

Process zlh.exe named “Norman Virus Control” is an executable file of Norman Internet Security Suite software, produced by Norman. Process zlh.exe is going to be examined by our team.

zlh.exe

Reported as a virus

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Reported as a trojan horse

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Reported as a spyware

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Safe to end the process

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Safe to disable the process

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Safe to remove the process

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Developer

Norman

Part of

Norman Internet Security Suite

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