How to judge whether the svchost.exe program in win7 is a virus?

  

Service Host Process is a standard dynamic link library host processing service. Due to the special nature of the svchost.exe process, the virus will do everything possible to invade svchost.exe. Generally only find a Svchost.exe program in the C:\\Windows\\System32 directory. If you find the svchost.exe program in another directory, it is likely to be poisoned.

Method one:

1, CTRL+DEL+ALT, open the task manager, click on the <quo;process” tab, you will find a lot of svchost.exe in your computer. Procedure, is the computer poisoned? How do we judge?

2, right click on a Svchost.exe program in the pop-up menu, select "Attributes" &

3, in the "Properties" window, you You can see its location: C:\\Windows\\System32 If it is not in this folder, it is likely that the computer is poisoned.

4. Click on the “Details” tab and you will see the text version, product name and other related information clearly. If there is nothing in this part of the information, you should be careful. .

5, some svchost.exe*32 process you will find in C:\\Windows\\SysWOW64, in fact, SysWow64 folder, is 64-bit Windows, used to store 32-bit Windows system files . Everyone can rest assured.

Method 2:

You can also enter CMD in the "Run" dialog box (shortcut win+R). In the window, enter the “tasklist/svc” command, after the carriage return, you will see the list of the figure, if the display in svchost.exe "lack", the possibility of poisoning is also very large.

How to quickly view the path of all svchost.exe processes?

You can also type wmic in the "Run” dialog (shortcut win+R). Enter "ldprocess" in the window to quickly view the path of all svchost.exe processes. Not only that, but you can also see which programs are using the process.

8. If you find a suspicious process in the above operation, you can use anti-virus software to perform a comprehensive anti-virus.

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