Publisher's Description
From A. & M. Neuber Software:
Svchost Process Analyzer is a quick and easy freeware product that inspects your Svchost.exe process. The Svchost.exe process, which is visible in Windows Task Manager, is often misused by spyware or network worms in order to conceal their activities. Svchost Process Analyzer recognizes these suspicious processes, which hide within an Svchost instance. An example is the infamous Configer (or Conficker) worm. The genuine Svchost.exe is an important system process that is shipped with Windows XP and Vista, and is located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. When a Windows computer boots, Svchost.exe executes dynamic link libraries (DLLs) found in the Windows Registry as services. There can be several instances of Svchost.exe running at the same time. The process description is "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services." This means that other services use Svchost to run their own executables as Svchost instances. Trojans and other sorts of malware slip into the Svchost process and work through it. Since Svchost is an important Windows process, even malicious Svchost activities are often not blocked by currently available security software and firewalls. Svchost Process Analyzer also detects trojan horses, worms or other malware with slightly altered names, such as svhost.exe, scvhost.exe or _svchost.exe.
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"totally trash !!"
Version: Svchost Process Analyzer 1.1
Pros
absolutely none !!
Cons
adware , browser hi-jacker !!
Summary
CNET downloads has gone sour !!
when i got my first PC , back in my XP days .
i was told that cnet-downloads was the safest placed to get programs and apps .
" CNET Download.com: Free software downloads and software reviews "
while most of these downloads were limited free-trials .
it still offered me an opportunity to try out many different programs .
and at the same time , being free to try , and free from adware and malware .
well about a year back [ not sure of the exact date ] , cnet stopped direct downloads .
now you first download the cnet installer , called CBS interactive .
and once you open-up the cnet installer .
then you can download and install the program that you saw on cnet's site .
right off the bat , i noticed that this new installer was full of ads and promotions .
many had already been pre-selected for you ?
if you choose the " recommended " install you would automatically get all these junk extras .
you must select to do a " custom " install .
and then carefully un-tick all these questionable offers .
cnet is not the only site that has stooped to this type of underhanded tactics .
it is becoming an industry standard .
and over this last year , i have noticed that my cnet downloads
are allowing extra apps to be installed .
even though i had not authorized them ?
and today was my worst experience , after years of using cnet's services .
never have i had to do a system cleanup after using cnet .
but today i did .
NO , it was not a virus or malware .
MSE and malwarebytes both scanned clean .
no it was adware and 2 unauthorized browser extensions .
my Chrome browser had been hi-jacked , and personal settings changed .
so over an hour of my time to clean up , after using cnet/download .
if these un-invited guest had got in ?
what else could there be ?
it felt like a trusted friend of many years , just stabbed you in the back . -
"IS great idea but"
Version: Svchost Process Analyzer 1.1
Pros
On the aspect of using this, it is already set up for a specific operating system. Well, problem is, the thing does not display the right paths. Says things are not active when they are, or visa versa. Like, we used it for a moment here on windows 7, but seems all the paths are pointing to a xp type machine. So, it makes statements that it cannot find the file, when in reality, the file is just fine, and even starts the service. In return what you get, is a bunch of non truths about it not finding the files and, its telling you that it has them, In the windows 7 programming, but cannot find it. Example is the system32 folder, it is not used in windows 7 but it uses differ folders for these dll files.
Cons
Only cons are, that the program needs to be set up individually for each differ type operating system, or, it is not very useful. Data shown in its windows are false, for if you use it on the wrong operating system of windows, it will not work. I am not going to use it on xp, for I use 7 now. But, still this program helps you to track the problem of the hidden freemason pagan pile of microsoft 666. SVChost is a real problem to the world, and is built that way, so that all peoples machines are used as a bounce board for traffic of unwanted kinds and covered up as if they are security issues, when they really, are not. This is not part of this programs problem, but a problem of what microsoft sells to the public, without telling them what they are buying.
Summary
We use it still, even if it does not display the proper paths. For you can run down the true paths to the files, with IE, windows explorer, to find out if the dll file, is a MS operating system or not. normally, when you get a trojan, the dlls that it uses, are not labeled. Which means, when you check properties on the files, you will not find a microsoft label. But even that, is sometimes not foolproof, if the hacker or virus wants to use also that part of the machine to fool you. Most services can so be shut off in the adminstration tools section, by the administrator. But, in some cases, it can foul up your programs that may use them. Depending on what type of programs your machine uses. Anotherwords, its a long drawn out process to make any headway on who is talking and who is not to your machine, while your online. We do use wireshark with such a thing as this, and a firewall, that is not MS, so that when we believe something is wrong, we shut down the ip and the port numbers both, so that, firewall stops the chat of it.
when i had said above about he system32 folder, it is just that windows 7, does not use this folder for all its dlls. They are sometimes in other places, and do work just fine where they are. One may tell if they are working just by starting and stoping services inside the services folder, that houses all these services that run on the machine... That means, those little tiny red triangles, to the left, are incorrect. For yes, they would still be microsoft related dlls
Updated on Dec 3, 2012




