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computer. Therefore, please read below to decide for yourself whether the backWeb-8876480.exe on your computer is a Trojan that back web search engine you should remove, or whether it is a file belonging
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to the Windows operating system or to a trusted application. Click to Run a Free backweb technologies liquidation Scan for backWeb-8876480.exe related errors BackWeb-8876480.exe file information BackWeb-8876480.exe process in Windows TaskManager The process known as Logitech Desktop Messenger appears to belong to
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software Logitech Desktop Messenger or Program Files by Logitech (www.logitech.com). Description: BackWeb-8876480.exe is not essential for Windows and will often cause problems. BackWeb-8876480.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Program Files"—typically C:\Program Files\logitech\desktop messenger\8876480\program\. Known file sizes on Windows 10/8/7/XP are 16,384bytes (78% of all occurrences) or 20,480bytes. BackWeb-8876480.exe black web is not a Windows system file. The software starts when Windows starts (see Registry key: Run, MACHINE\Run, DEFAULT\Run). The program is not visible. The application listens for or sends data on open ports to a LAN or the Internet. The application has no file description. Therefore the technical security rating is 75% dangerous; however you should also read the user reviews. Uninstalling this variant: In case of any problems with backWeb-8876480.exe, you can also ask the developer, Logitech, for assistance or uninstall the software Logitech Desktop Messenger or pd-Base using the UninstallaProgram function of Windows Control Panel (Windows: Start, Settings, Control Panel, UninstallaProgram). Recommended: Identify backWeb-8876480.exe related errors External information from Paul Collins: "Logitech Desktop Messenger" is not required to run at start up. Installed with the software for Logitech products. Automatically checks for software upgrades AND new products, services and special offerings from Logitech Important: Some malw
2. Run Windows Repair Tool to repair backweb-8876480.exe related Windows Errors 3. Run MalwareBytes to remove persistent malware Process name: Logitech Desktop Messenger Product: Mouse/Keyboard/Webcam softwareCompany: Logitech File: backweb-8876480.exe
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Security Rating: "backweb-8876480.exe" is installed with the software for Logitech products. It
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checks for software upgrades from Logitech. It's present under Software => Logitech Desktop Manager, where it can be dark web uninstalled.See also http://www.backweb.com/news/press_releases/102901.php. Backweb, suggest they only monitor keyboard / mouse activity, so they know when the computer is inactive, they claim they don't record key strokes. (source) From the backweb http://www.file.net/process/backweb-8876480.exe.html developer: Compaq, HP, McAffee, F-Secure, Western Digital, Logitech, Kodak and IBM are some of BackWeb´s customers. Each of these vendors bundles a customized BackWeb client into their products that are then shipped to their end users. These companies use the BackWeb client to distribute drivers, software updates, patches and critical information from a secure server at their site directly to their http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/backweb-8876480.exe.html users' hard-drives. Read more. From usatoday.com: One of the adware programs swept up by Spy Sweeper on my system was BackWeb from BackWeb Technologies, a company that works with IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens and others. Talk about mixed messages: Spy Sweeper assessed BackWeb as a "medium" threat to my system but nonetheless indicated that the program "is generally used for legitimate purposes" and "should only be removed by advanced users after careful research and consideration." In my case, it arrived with a download of free Kodak picture software. Kodak says the program is used legitimately to make sure users have the latest version of Kodak's software. A BackWeb executive also said the software isn't spyware. And BackWeb has successfully lobbied some anti-spyware software companies to have BackWeb removed from their lists. The files IAdHide.dll, IAdHide3.dll, dlgli.exe and tempiadhide3.dll are also part of BackWeb. Get more detailed information about backweb-8876480.exe and all other running background processes with Security Task Manager. Note: Any malware can be named anything - so you should check where the files of the running processes are located on
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