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More than one possible match was found; all matches are listed below in order of their prevalence. This only tells you what the file and the correct action might be.

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Match #1



services.exe (Service control process)

Percentage of recently scanned PC's with this process running: 33.97%
Average CPU use for this program: 0%
Average RAM for this program: 3 MB


In addition to the file name, services.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.

Vendor contains:Microsoft Corporation
Product contains:Microsoft
File name contains:\system32\

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




Win Patrol

services.exe is used on Windows 2000/XP and is a process which controls the operation of Windows services. It also hosts several important services that control functions such as event logging and Plug and Play functionality. Leave it running.

services.exe  is an essential part of Windows and required for Windows to work properly. It should never be disabled.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.


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 services.exe, we have detected more than 10 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
services.exe> 10
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x95bd83322bc101ba6e8dca21c1754190 99 KB
2 0xb861b4e6e9637eb76a40c10c552e0229 90 KB
3 0x0df00535e2f5aefaead3a800f75137af 105 KB
4 0x18fb4870d9b53aedab08fb404133a1c5 106 KB
5 0x55bbe54a196b1a9f99ec2e01f4ac1215 105 KB
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
6 0xc6ce6eec82f187615d1002bb3bb50ed4 108032 bytes
7 0xcfed2d28f5b8a24127e9e06043070643 89360 bytes
8 0x3a3b3c86227a42e39128ba89c260c0ca 108032 bytes
9 0xb81a25e0afdf6f768387bf95dc45ab08 108032 bytes
10 0xafdf258717dae9c4bea2fb3c754e2f1f 135440 bytes

Match #2



services.exe (services.exe)

Percentage of recently scanned PC's with this process running: 0.01%
Average CPU use for this program: 0%
Average RAM for this program: 4 MB


In addition to the file name, services.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.

Vendor contains:Microsoft Corporation
Product contains:Sistema operacional Microsoft® Windows®
File name contains:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe

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




Win Patrol

services.exe -

services.exe  is returning insufficient information about this program.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.



Match #3



services.exe (Backdoor trojan)

Percentage of recently scanned PC's with this process running: 0.00%
Average CPU use for this program: 0%
Average RAM for this program: 0 MB


The file name alone identifies this program.



Detailed Description and/or Removal Instructions

http://search.ca.com/search/ca?style=en&search_button=Search&qt=services.exe&col=


PC Pitstop Exterminate

services.exe is a file name that has been used by several viruses and trojan horse programs, including Backdoor.Zincite.A. Note that under Windows 2000/XP there is a legitimate SERVICES.EXE program but it is in the System32 directory and has vendor and product information indicating that it was created by Microsoft.

services.exeDISABLE AND REMOVE. Intrusive adware or spyware.

PC Pitstop Exterminate removes services.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 services.exe, we have detected more than 10 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
services.exe> 10
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x8f0a106337d9e9853975b7978a2c96ec 466 KB
2 0xb90879972d11544d1d44ae0838a249fe 99 KB
3 0x4c3af7ff6fa87405bde6457f005a2d70 576 KB
4 0xbe6d20d6baa70fcfd97c07610f499856 341 KB
5 0xa175ee476b4125b6100424663fdbfde5 576 KB
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
6 0xe30f991a5da1510ee652279357bf564e 110592 bytes
7 0xea2e9e72f5bc8ac2549b325a757d321d 53760 bytes
8 0xf42667f855e81a16986f3265b56a02a5 350764 bytes
9 0x7931cc3a19fe9eacfa1b8a29c6707e81 90112 bytes
10 0xe996f41075c7f306ed592455772e7751 615936 bytes

Match #4



services.exe (Service control process)

Percentage of recently scanned PC's with this process running: 0.00%
Average CPU use for this program: 0%
Average RAM for this program: 1 MB


In addition to the file name, services.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.

Vendor contains:КоÑ
Product contains:ОпÐ
File name contains:\system32\

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




Win Patrol

services.exe, found on Windows 2000/XP, is a process which controls the operation of Windows services. It also hosts several important services that control functions such as event logging and Plug and Play functionality. Leave it running.

services.exe  is an essential part of Windows and required for Windows to work properly. It should never be disabled.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.


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 services.exe, we have detected 2 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
services.exe2
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x394be1d5b35b031a94ae51c6f05e3967 106 KB
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
2 0xae5d25e59bc5d193add3dbf01864bdc5 109056 bytes

Match #5



services.exe (Backdoor trojan)

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


In addition to the file name, services.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.

Vendor contains:...
Product contains:Loader

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



Detailed Description and/or Removal Instructions

http://search.ca.com/search/ca?style=en&search_button=Search&qt=services.exe&col=


PC Pitstop Exterminate

services.exe with Vendor Microsoft Corporation and Product Microsoft Windows is a part of Operational System.
However, this file has different vendor and product information.
Run a virus scan to clean your system.

services.exeDISABLE AND REMOVE. Intrusive adware or spyware.

PC Pitstop Exterminate removes services.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 services.exe, we have detected 3 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
services.exe3
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x37114e78b147abdbcc5838bb1260bb57 20 KB
2 0x24a743229292aa82c26ec98d30febe27 24 KB
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
3 0xc3d96d4eed626b6b01eb21caf7a775f9 20480 bytes

Match #6



services.exe (Service control process)

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


In addition to the file name, services.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.

Vendor contains:îñîôò
Product contains:ñèñò
File name contains:\system32\

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




Win Patrol

services.exe found on Windows 2000/XP is a process which controls the operation of Windows services. It also hosts several important services that control functions such as event logging and Plug and Play functionality. Leave it running.

services.exe  is an essential part of Windows and required for Windows to work properly. It should never be disabled.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.


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 services.exe, we have detected 4 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
services.exe4
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x6a60381c313ddd1c59d8f6800aea5e74 99 KB
2 0x6eed34fe693b712e1602c59ca5fe420a 86 KB
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
3 0x0af0d6af45220adb9c30b33cfec41831 111104 bytes
4 0x7bfe1893549cd538cdcd6450f505ca20 111104 bytes


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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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