avp virus? not sure
i dont have much information, but im not sure whether this is a virus and am wondering if anyone has any idea. i have blue shield antivirus. its got a process avp.exe. theres two running on my brothers machine and i havent checked the other few here that have the program. but mine will occasionally have three. theres an extra one running on system. my cpu is always at 100% when the third avp is running. i looked at it in process explorer and the results confused me. process explorer told me it was from blue shield and i had killed blue shield. procexp confused me with a couple other things, but i dont remember what it was and can't figure out cause my dad told my brother to shut down the comp while i was at school and the third process is not currently running.
i havent done much else. too much hw. i was thinking maybe the avp from blue shield was run and then code was injected in (correct me if this is just stupid). i use run as admin a lot since im only supposed to have a limited account and im assuming thats why (if its a virus), its running under system privileges. i thought about using win32 debugger and checking if its the same process as the other two. (can i debug certain processes, never used it before)?
in any case, this is getting kinda long so ill stop going on. anyone know if it might be a virus, or how i can check if it is?
spyware wrote: avp.exe is a Kaspersky anti-virus module, part of the Kaspersky suite.
i know, but i checked and i dont have kaspersky. theres a process in the blue shield directory called avp so im thinking its a generic antivirus thing. but its using 100% even when i kill the damn antivirus
EDIT: theres a program registered as a trojan/virus on processlibrary.com called avp.exe with a security risk of 4/5
The reason you see 3 instances of the avp.exe is because they all have a separate role. Every A/V program has a start-up exe, an active exe , an update exe and a scan exe. The reason your cpu jumps to 100% is probably caused by a scan in progress, Check your settings to see if you have a scheduled scan checked.
maug wrote: If your dad is basically running the computers in your house, then it's something you'll probably want to do anyways.
ill be going to college soon. hes gonna buy me a laptop.
korg wrote: The reason you see 3 instances of the avp.exe is because they all have a separate role. Every A/V program has a start-up exe, an active exe , an update exe and a scan exe. The reason your cpu jumps to 100% is probably caused by a scan in progress, Check your settings to see if you have a scheduled scan checked.
thanks. ill take your word for it. i dont know why it scans so much, but the process hasn't shown up since i originally posted, so i'll leave it alone.