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If you've been infected by them, you'll probably see the driver file in Windows\System32\Drivers, but no entries in the "Add or Remove Programs" applet and no dlls."

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We've had reports of trojans or other malware that silently install the WinPcap driver, NPF.sys. Please check the file dates: these should be compatible with the WinPcap release dates. To be absolutely sure that WinPcap has been installed, please look at your system folder: you should find files called packet.* and wpcap.dll. Select it and press "Remove" to uninstall WinPcap. If WinPcap is present in your system, an entry called "Packet Capture Driver" will be listed (in Windows NT you have to choose the "Services" tab). WinPcap 2.02 or older: go to the control-panel, then open the "Network" applet. If WinPcap is present in your system, an entry called "WinPcap" will be present. "Q-1: How can I see if WinPcap is installed on my system? How can I remove it?Ī: WinPcap 2.1 or newer: go to the control-panel, then open the "Add or Remove Programs" applet. I might re-name the program folder and see if that stops anything loading it, but then.Īfter reading the faq at the winpcap website (I'd post a link but I can't) I'm still a little concerned as to why (and how) I have the WinPcap serive running: It also vanished in Process Explorer.Ĭould I not set this to Disable instead of Manual? Will it load when Windows reboots? At the mo I've also set the process to kill in ZA.

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It came up with an error:1035 saying that it couldn't stop it/was timed out, but when I Ok'd that it registered as stopped.

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But there was an entry for Remote Packet Capture Protocol v.0 (experimental) which I set to manual and stopped. Might someone be able to offer some advice? I'd appreciate any advice on that too, though I'm more concerned with WinPcap opening ports. Logs attached, in which I can already see in the HJT log there's lots of stuff that might be eligible for deletion. I'm using a netgear router modem with Zone Alarm Pro, Windows XP Pro SP3.

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exe just to be on the safe side and downloaded Trend Micro's version. Then repeated Ccleaner and did a HJT log.Įverything came up clean apart from what I'm assuming (hoping!) was a false positive - Zone Alarm antispyware detected an old version of HJT as. Scanned in normal mode and again in safe mode (physically unhooked from internet) where possible with: AVG antivirus, Spybot, Superantispyware, Malwarebytes, also for the hell of it with Zone Alarm antispyware and Windows Defender. All security software updated, restarted, Ccleaner'ed.

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MS update, purged sys restore, Java updated, purged quarantines/recycler, hidden files/OS files visible etc. I've recently done a full virus/malware sweep (incorporating the 8 steps from these forums): Is it safe to fix/remove this in HJT and to remove the directory folder? I'm guessing it is, as I've already got Zone Alarm to deny it access to everything and have killed it in process manager. It doesn't appear in add/remove programs by the way. However, I've no idea why I would need this on a single use home PC or where this application came from. Possibly I've only just noticed this because I've recently reconfigured ZA after becoming somewhat more security conscious.įrom the ubiquitous Google searches I've done, it appears that c:\program files\WinPcap does have legitimate uses, from what I can see - for monitoring remote network traffic? Hi, I've recently been getting Zone Alarm Pro prompts to allow rpcapd.exe to act as a server.






Anima beyond fantasy rpg