We use iexplorer.exe to publish a folder that contains files that an app support team needs. These files are just shortcuts to exe's they need to do their job. We could publish them individually but there are 640 files in the folder.

I recently received several alerts about ForceDEPExecution iexplorer from the same endpoint. I have tried to research in-depth but I understand that CS provides less information on this topic since these are probably explorer plugins. Anyway, I asked the customer and indeed he installed internet download manager from their original site. After a little research, I realized that this is a proper plugin. I conducted an investigation through the magnifying glass as recommended here: -scodef-credat-prefetch


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Hi, I'm not very computer savvy but I am fairly certain that my computer has a virus. I've used numerous virus scanners that all come up empty, but I've done some research and found out about a common virus that runs as a process called iexplorer.exe. I have this virus, while I don't have any internet explorer browsers open, one or even multiple iexplorer.exe processes are open in task manager. They use huge amounts of memory that gradually increase eventually crashing my computer. It also automatically starts up when my computer is started and pops back up after closing the process in task manager. I really need help removing this! Again I'm not very computer savvy so I apologize for any difficulties that it might cause.

I've tried the JRT program multiple times, leaving it sit for atleast an hour each time, and it never seems to do anything. I don't know if I am doing something wrong or simply am not waiting long enough but I have to be at my computer closing down the iexplorer.exe process every 15 seconds so it doesn't crash my computer.

The file you are closing is iexplore.exe not iexplorer.exe That file you close is related to Internet Explorer. If you have Internet Explorer opened at the homepage and open Task manager you will see 2 entries for the file iexplore.exe if you open another Tab you would see 3 entries, another tab would produce a 4th entry named iexplore.exe and so on....

Maybe this is where the problem lies, Windows Explorer file name is explorer.exe Internet Explorer file name is iexplore.exe You say the problem file is iexplorer.exe

Well before seeing you post I had disabled internet explorer and when I restarted my computer the iexplorer.exe was gone... But now explore.exe is duplicating and causing crashes. Should I still do the search?

I am having this problem in a host managed by Cortex XDR , whenever I execute iexplorer.exe or outlook an xdr agent alarm is triggered indicating that it's a Memory Corruption Exploit. Except creating an Exploit profile and excluding this kind of alarm , is there any other solution , has anyone the same problem?

No legitimate Windows file named "iexplorer.exe" appears to exist. (It is not Internet Explorer, which is "iexplore.exe".) An iPhone/iPad/iPod file manager named "IExplorer" advertised by Macroplant runs under iOS, not Windows. There are at least 88 known files that can load at Windows startup using this name. All are described as deposited by a virus, a Trojan, or a worm. It may appear in the local user's application data file, or in the Windows folder for temporary files. A malware known as "WindowsN.Ink", classified as "Malware.trace", is an autoscript redirecting to "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Javaxii\iexplorer.exe". e24fc04721

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