Name: Anonymous 2007-11-10 13:52
This is suspicious. I don't remember "rundll32.exe" running in the process list last week, but it seems to be automatic now.
It's suspicious because, just like svchost, malicious processes can hide behind the names of these otherwise ordinary system processes.
How do I find out which dll is running under this process? The only results I can find on google point to programs that exist on XP Pro and not XP Home (gee thanks Microshit).
Also, I've already scanned my entire system thoroughly with AVG, AVG Anti-Spyware, Ad-Aware, and Spybot Search & Destroy. None of them have turned up any threats found. So after scanning it with that many anti-malware programs, is it safe to assume that this isn't malicious?
In msconfig I do see a couple of rundll32.exe entries that launch nvidia's programs for my graphics card, one of which is the tray (which I don't see in the desktop's tray icon bar). But I'm pretty sure a week ago, these were still there, and I didn't see "rundll32.exe" in the process list anyway. Maybe I just didn't notice.
It's suspicious because, just like svchost, malicious processes can hide behind the names of these otherwise ordinary system processes.
How do I find out which dll is running under this process? The only results I can find on google point to programs that exist on XP Pro and not XP Home (gee thanks Microshit).
Also, I've already scanned my entire system thoroughly with AVG, AVG Anti-Spyware, Ad-Aware, and Spybot Search & Destroy. None of them have turned up any threats found. So after scanning it with that many anti-malware programs, is it safe to assume that this isn't malicious?
In msconfig I do see a couple of rundll32.exe entries that launch nvidia's programs for my graphics card, one of which is the tray (which I don't see in the desktop's tray icon bar). But I'm pretty sure a week ago, these were still there, and I didn't see "rundll32.exe" in the process list anyway. Maybe I just didn't notice.