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server.exe
The server.exe file is installed and used by IllusionMailer, Freak88DDoS, DeltaSource, Subzero, Kaos, Mosaic, TransmissionScout, Assasin Trojan 2.0, AIMJacker, ICQ Relay, The Thief 2, NoSecure KeyLogger, Trojan.Spy.DSKeylogger, Evolution HTTP keylogger, Waar Daat, Devious ICQ Notify v1.0, DXM SMTP Trojan, TrojanSpy.Win32.ProAgent, Infinite Beep, Khurak 1.0, Kodorian Trojan, Remote Commands, Reni Trojan, Resident Evil, ServU Trojan, Spy System 2.3, Tomato Trojan, Trojan For Pitbull, XYProj Trojan, Basic Hell, Arctic Trojan, BladeRunner Trojan, TheFlu, AcidReign Trojan, Aibolit Trojan, Almaster Trojan, Alysium Trojan, AntiLamer Trojan, AntiLaw Trojan, Argentino Trojan, Arturik Trojan, Barisot Trojan, Barok Trojan, BDMania Trojan, Belgerim Trojan, BioNet Lite, BirdSpy Trojan, BlackDiver Trojan, BlackHole Trojan, BlackHaraz Trojan, BoBo Trojan, Cabrotor Trojan, Cero Trojan, China Trojan, CNK, Comando Trojan, Connection Trojan, CrackDown Trojan, Crat Pro, CrazyNet, Cuhmap Trojan, Cyberpaky Trojan, Dagger Trojan, Danton Trojan, David Trojan, DeadCow Trojan, Death Trojan, Derek Trojan, Destiny Trojan, Grisch Trojan, RootBeer Trojan, Digital Spy, Dimbus Trojan, Dizer Trojan, DnsDoor Trojan, Lateda Trojan, Duddie Trojan, Exploiter Trojan, Fonly Trojan, Frenzy, FunFactory Trojan, Gatslag Trojan, Gaura Trojan, Glacier Trojan, Gnotify Trojan, HakTek Trojan, Harvester, Havoc Trojan, Bla Trojan, VirtualRoot Trojan, Optix Killer, .96mm 1.03, 96mm, AdminTool 2.0, AIMaster, AIMVision 1.03, AIMVision 1.04, AIMVision 1.4, Akosch, Akosh 4, AlexMessoMalex Trojan, AlexMessoMalex Trojan 1.0, AlexMessoMalex Trojan b2, AlexMessoMalex Trojan b2.2, Alien Spy, AlphaDog, Amanda 2.0, Ambush 1.0, Amitis 1.1, Amitis 1.2, Amitis 1.3, Amitis 1.4, Anal Rape 1.0a, Andromeda RAT, AntiLamer Backdoor, AntiLamer Backdoor 2.0, APRE 1.0, Arctic, Arctic Warfare Device 1.3, Armageddon, Artic, Backdoor.NetSpy_II.05.a, Atwinda, Autocrat, Autocrat 1.06.0058, Autospy, Back Construction 1.2, Backdoor.Asylum, Backdoor.BeastDoor, Beast, Beast 2.02, Bitch Controller, Black Angel, Black Dream 1.0, CDU, CIA, Cleptomaniacos, BackLash, BackLash 1.01 A, BackSocket, Backstabb Lite, BlackCore 1.1, BlackCore 1.2.1, Blue Adeptz, BO-BO 1.0b, Cold Fusion, Connect4, BSE Trojan, Buschtrommel, D86asm, Dagger, Danton, Darksky, DataRape, DataSpy Network X, DeadCow, Deaths Corner, Deves, DFch, Digital Upload Trojan, DuckToy, Duddie, Earthquake 1.5, EasyServ, EJ Trojan, Enculator, EvilSocks, Excessive Force, Exploiter, EZ Killa, F17 1.4b, Faceless Sin 2.0, Fade, Farnaz, File Nail, FireHotcker, Floodnet, Fonly.b, Force, ForcedControl 1.0, FR 1.55, Fraggle Rock, Frapes, Fun Factory 1.0, F__k Lamers BackDoor, F__k Mzn TroYan 3.0, Gates of Hell, Gaura, GayOL, Ghost, Ghost 2.3, GhostVoice, Gift, Glacier, Global Killer 1.0, GLSpy, GMF Trojan 1.0, Gothic Intruder 1.1, Greek Hackers RAT 1.0, Grob, GWBoy, Hackboys Trojan, Hackworld 2.03, Hallo, Hawk, Hellz Addiction, HF, HGZ, Holzpferd 2.5, HRat 1.0, HRVG 2.0, ICQ Serial Pager 1.3, Igloo, Ill Eagle 1.0, Incognito 1.2b, InCommand, InControl 1.2, Infexor b, Infra Trojan Alpha, Institution Open, Insult Media, Internal Revise 1.0, Invasion Crash, Invasor 1.0, Invisible Hunter, InvisibleEvil 1.1, Irtth 1.0, ItAdEm, IWAnywhere 1.0, IWAnywhere 1.1, IWAnywhere 1.1.2, IWAnywhere 1.2, JoTroj 1.0, JustJoke, Kernel ICQ Pager, Lamers Death 2.4, Latinus, Leiame Do The Prayer Trojan, Let Me Rule!, Level One b, Little Busters, Loho Boyshik 1.0, Lula, Mad RAT, MagicLink, MagicLink NetPCSpy, MainLine, Majesty, Mantice 1.0, Mantis (Lythical), Master (Impactus), Matrix (Maverick), Matrix Chat, Mini Asylum, Mini Command, Mini Gift 0.1, Mini Oblivion, Mini Webdownloader 1.0, MiniBackLash, Mneah Trojan 1.0, Monk, MoonPie, Mosucker, Muska52, MySocket, Nemesis 1.0, Neoturk, NerTe, Mosaic 2.0, NetCrack, NetHero, NetMetro, NETrojan 1.0, NetSlayer, NeuroticKat, NeuroticKitten 1.0, Noname Trojan, NoPortDemo 1.201, NOSecure, Ntrojaner 2.0, Nuclear Keys, Nuclear RAT, Nuschekrischtoff 1.0, Oblivion, OICQ Search, OMPN, One of The last Trojans, Optix, Osiris, Pinochet, Pizza, Plateau Trojan 0.1, Poison Tipped Arrow, Poltergeist, Pornuwka, Portal Of Doom, ProAgent, Project Mayhem 1.0, Propeler 1.0, ProRAT, Psybermind, PsychWard, Ptakks, PWThief 1.0, Quetnek, R0xr4t, Regap, Remote Connection, Remote Controller 1.0, Remote Kit, Remote PC (Koby), Remote Revise, Remote Typer 2.0.0, Revenger 0.2, ReVerb 1.4, Prysat, Microkos, Ssppyy, Theef, Downloader.Sac, XV 2.0, TransmissionScout, Freak88DDoS, Deltasource, IllusionMailer, TransmissionScout, IllusionMailer, Transmission Scout, Freak 88 DDoS, Delta source and Illusion Mailer.
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server.exe Automatic Detection
WARNING!!! server.exe file is related to spyware. Your computer's security and privacy may be at risk. We recommend you run a scan of your computer to detect any spyware threats.
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server.exe Manual Detection
Below are manual removal instructions for server.exe so you can remove the unwanted file from your PC. Always be sure to back up your PC before you modify anything.
Note: This manual removal process may be difficult and you run the risk of destroying your computer. We recommend that you use the SpyHunter's spyware detection tool to check for server.exe.
Step 1: Use Windows File Search Tool to Find server.exe Path
- Go to Start > Search > All Files or Folders.
- In the "All or part of the the file name" section, type in " server.exe" file name(s).
- To get better results, select "Look in: Local Hard Drives" or "Look in: My Computer" and then click "Search" button.
- When Windows finishes your search, hover over the "In Folder" of " server.exe",
highlight the file and copy/paste the path into the address bar. Save the file's path on your clipboard because
you'll need the file path to delete server.exe in the following manual removal steps.
Step 2: Use Windows Task Manager to Remove server.exe Processes
- To open the Windows Task Manager, use the combination of CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.
- Click on the "Image Name" button to search for " server.exe" process by name.
- Select the " server.exe" process and click on the "End Process" button to kill it.
Step 3: Detect and Delete Other server.exe Files
- To open the Windows Command Prompt, go to Start > Run > cmd and then press the "OK" button.
- Type in "dir /A name_of_the_folder" (for example, C:\Spyware-folder), which will display the folder's content even the hidden files.
- To change directory, type in "cd name_of_the_folder".
- Once you have the file you're looking for type in del "name_of_the_file".
- To delete a file in folder, type in "del name_of_the_file".
- To delete the entire folder, type in "rmdir /S name_of_the_folder".
- Select the " server.exe" process and click on the "End Process" button to kill it.
server.exe Anti-Spyware Recommendation
Certain file extensions come from parasite applications. If you decide to remove unknown file extensions manually, you might do irreversible harm to your PC. We highly recommend you use a good spyware cleaner/remover to automatically track server.exe as well as other spyware, adware, trojans, and virus threats in your PC.
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SpyHunter's free version is ONLY for spyware detection. If SpyHunter's spyware scanner detects server.exe on your PC, you have the option of purchasing SpyHunter's spyware removal tool to remove server.exe and other malicious files.
To learn more on server.exe file extension, see our file extension resource section below.
More File Extension Resources
What's a .exe?
The file name server.exe is a .exe file extension.
.exe extensions indicate the file is an executable file that contains the code for a program. Be aware that this type of file may be infected. To examine your computer for files that may contain spyware, download SpyHunter's spyware detection tool to scan your system for free. .
What's a File Extension?
A file extension is the last characters after the period in the name of a file and identifies the type of data found in the file. For example, to look for images on a computer, one would search for .gif and .jpg files.
What are the symptoms of a malicious .exe?
- Allows parasites associated with the file to operate invisibly in the background.
- May record your credit cards, bank passwords and other personal information.
- Parasites operate on your PC while malicious file is present on the system.
How can I tell if a .exe file extension is legitimate?
There are legitimate file extensions that are not malicious. File extensions are components of your operating system or software. Therefore, you should check the file before removing it from your computer. In case you are not sure about the legitimacy of .exe file extension, run a scan with an anti-spyware program or ask an expert to examine the file to make sure you won't delete a legitimate file. But remember that the file which is installed without your knowledge is not a legitimate one. Removing files can be risky, because spyware often exploits legitimate files and if such files are not removed properly can seriously damage your system.
Here's a list of features that will help you to define whether the file is legitimate:
- First examine the description, the product or the company signing – if signing is absent, misspelled or modified there is a high risk that the file is illegitimate.
- At initial activation illegitimate file opens a small window and immediately closes under the cursor. This process is called dummywin.exe and proves illegitimacy of the file.
- A file can get injected when cursor moves on the window and in this way activates the process. Usually certain files will display a notification.
- On a powerful PC the window will display and close instantly before you can even react.
- You can check information on the file online, this will reduce the risk of removing a letigimate program.
- If you still dont know about the legitimacy of the file, go to Spyware FileHunter to check whether a file has spyware components.
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