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antvrs.exe (Win32/SillyDl.EMX)

This program has not been seen on any systems tested at PC Pitstop in the past week.


In addition to the file name, antvrs.exe, the following version information is used to identify the file. If the file does not match this information, it may be a different file. To ensure the file is absolutely correct, run a free and comprehensive scan.

File name contains:\Antivirus2008y\

To view version information with Windows Explorer, right-click the file and click Properties, Version.



Detailed Description and/or Removal Instructions

http://www.ca.com/securityadvisor/pest/pest.aspx?id=453133191


PC Pitstop Exterminate

antvrs.exe - According to CA:

"Rogue Security Software: Security software that uses deceptive means for installation and purpose. Once installed, the rogue software usually uses scare tactics to inform the user that spyware or malware is installed on their system. The rogue security software then claims to offer remediation in exchange of payment. These applications can come bundled with other malware that serve other purposes. This software usually comes in the form of Anti-spyware, or Anti-virus applications."

antvrs.exe is spyware/adware. PC Pitstop recommends strongly that all adware and spyware be immediately removed. This application category consumes considerable system resources and the performance gain is quite noticeable. Furthermore, adware/spyware pose a security risk to your computer as it sends your personal information back to the mothership.

PC Pitstop Exterminate removes antvrs.exe and all other forms of malware and spyware. Run a free scan and analysis to learn how to quickly and easily rid your computer of adware and spyware.


MD5 hashes is the way that computers can define the uniqueness of a file. Anti malware vendors frequently use this technique to detect and clean malware. It is common for a program to have multiple MD5 hashes as the developers create newer versions of the program. For the program called antvrs.exe, we have detected more than 10 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
antvrs.exe> 10
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x4f09c9001bbd12fb6d978f9b23bb8197 895264 bytes
2 0xb9b6cf9394369016ad0ac3ee8f04755e 884736 bytes
3 0xe1915b8ca4539a6aab055a8d9f7f2c50 890144 bytes
4 0x1deefbe69d1261db8466426a73a0d0ca 884736 bytes
5 0x4181f744b20c6e72b3e7d56424efd49d 799232 bytes
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
6 0x23305c444ecc2945a47d58a444e0c096 803328 bytes
7 0x81351fe1195a5312cbe117af1575d008 821760 bytes
8 0x155cdcb217c1db7527e023c4006f064b 807936 bytes
9 0x1bfa0f5d36df085574ff24045d023a6d 805888 bytes
10 0xe36df465ba29af1b3ab042bbb932ced6 805888 bytes


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Tips from the PitCrew

Tips from the Pit Crew

Every process running on your computer takes up CPU cycles and valuable memory. For optimal PC performance and resource utilization, you should be aware of every process on your computer. PC Pitstop designed this process library to help you know which processes are worthwhile and others that slow system performance.

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Important Note

A file name alone may not be enough for positive identification. PC Pitstop's Overdrive tests and spyware scan use information such as the company name, product name, or install directory.

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