DPower, Potentially Superfluous Software.

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DPower, Potentially Superfluous Software.

Some programs or applications like DPower can be described as superfluous to English “ Superfluous ».

These are mostly legitimate programs that may not be necessary for your system to function properly.


This program is classified as Potentially Unnecessary Software (LPS). It installs as a program and/or as a browser extension. It can start automatically from the Registry via a "Run" key, a service or a scheduled task. It may launch when you start your browser after changing its settings. Sometimes the launch is done silently, that is to say it works in the background. The virus analysis of this software does not show any malware detection.


These are mostly legitimate programs that may not be necessary for your system to function properly. The multiplication of programs launched at system startup can cause delays in the execution of ordinary system tasks but also when browsing the Internet. Note that some programs come from downloads with repackaging, a technique which consists of offering other software during installation. These additional programs are obviously superfluous, they can even be installed without your knowledge. It is recommended to read the EULA before installing packaged software. Before clicking, check the relevance of the pre-checked boxes offered to you.

 Features

– It installs as a process launched at system startup (RP),
– It is installed in the Registry Base in order to be launched each time the system is started (O4),
– It is installed as a program (O42),
– It creates multiple “Software” registry keys,
– It creates additional files (O43),
– It is installed in the Windows prefetcher folder (O45),

 Preview in reports

Recorded on 08/08/2016
[MD5.B8D699FEDDD7567BF94E534D2A44A195] – (.A – A.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\wemoservice.exe [591360] [PID.2032]
[MD5.1FC3C899B34DD22883C4737EC1B91394] – (.Copyright © 2016 – Wizzcaster.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\WJPHQEGH55.exe [369664] [PID.3872]
[MD5.1FC3C899B34DD22883C4737EC1B91394] – (.Copyright © 2016 – Wizzcaster.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\WJPHQEGH55.exe [369664] [PID.3448]
O4 – HKLM\..\Run: [DiskPower] . (.Copyright © 2016 – DiskPower.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\DiskPower.exe
O4 – HKLM\..\RunOnce: [OMEWPRODUCT_TTWGG] . (.A – A.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\wemoservice.exe
O4 – HKCU\..\Run: [7UW9WHMHN6] . (.Copyright © 2016 – Wizzcaster.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\WJPHQEGH55.exe
O4 – HKUS\S-1-5-21-2965927671-1531334144-2282720817-1000\..\Run: [7UW9WHMHN6] . (.Copyright © 2016 – Wizzcaster.) — C:\Program Files\DPower\WJPHQEGH55.exe
O42 – Software: DPower version 1.0 – (.WeMonetize.) [HKLM] — DPower_is1
O43 – CFD: 08/08/2016 – [] D — C:\Program Files\DPower

 Alias

Symantec Heur.AdvML.C 20160808
AVG ILHeur.EPN 20160808
Ad-Aware Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Arcabit Trojan.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Avira (no cloud) TR/Dropper.Gen 20160808
Baidu Win32.Trojan.WisdomEyes.151026.9950.9998 20160806
BitDefender Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Emsisoft Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 (B) 20160808
F-Secure Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Fortinet MSIL/Injector.POM!tr 20160808
GData Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Kaspersky HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic 20160808
McAfee Artemis!B8D699FEDDD7 20160808
McAfee-GW-Edition Artemis 20160808
Malwarebytes PUP.Optional.Tuto4PC 20160808
eScan Gen:Heur.MSIL.Krypt.4 20160808
Qihoo-360 Win32/Trojan.385 20160808
Qihoo-360 Win32/Trojan.Dropper.b73 20160808
TrendMicro-HouseCall TROJ_GEN.R0C1H09H816 20160808

 How to remove DPower?

Delete with Windows

Delete with ZHPCleaner

   Delete with ZHPSuite

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