What is the "ipumper.exe" ? Variant 17883970

Our database contains single file for filename ipumper.exe. This file has description iPumper. Agregate rating is 1(1) stars - based on 8 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process ipumper.exe.

ipumper.exe Process
Product:
(Empty Value)
Company:
(Empty Value)
Description:
iPumper
Version:
1.0.0.0
MD5:
7adbc3038167c76a8ddfe28b47ebe0fb
SHA1:
950b0be4845d11dd0521f933c2a61dcc565c46cf
SHA256:
9d7a89bf1dce7f2ea58f8cf9180c6f22636d3e1b2221607803c98a25dadb6f77
Size:
229248
Directory:
%APPDATA%\iPumper
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
Low oc0
Digital Signature:
Escolade Solutions LTD.

System Explorer Community Antivirus Report

This file was checked and tolerated by following antivirus shields :
Antivirus NameLatest Toleration
ESET Smart Security 6.02014-01-29 14:13:25
Microsoft Security Essentials2013-04-17 02:40:35
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 20132012-12-16 15:24:02
Antivirus shields were enabled and have latest antivirus database.

Is the Process "ipumper.exe" Safe or Threat ?

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25% of reviewed files are marked as Safe .
75% of reviewed files are marked as Threat .
Our final rating for this file is Safe. Final rating is based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.
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User Reviews of the "ipumper.exe"

  • THREATrating from user Go*no for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exeflag pl

  • THREATrating from user Dude for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe (Variant: 16910955)

    REMOVE! This is certainly a threat, and I have no idea how it even appeared on my system. The icon came onto my desktop and said "Continue iPumper install". When I tried to see what it was by right clicking, it doesn't let you see the anything that gives information about where it came from, manufacturer, etc. This alone should warn anyone that it's a virus. Scanning it with anti-virus shows nothing, like the list above shows. There is nothing on the net about it, what it does, or where it came from. NOTHING tells me EVERYTHING.

  • THREATrating from user tech for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe (Variant: 16910955)

    remove it!

  • THREATrating from user jrsg for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe

  • THREATrating from user a for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe

  • THREATrating from user lj for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe (Variant: 16910955)

    its like a e-bomb which keep downloading unwanted programs from internet and install without any knowledge of the user. I don't how it came to my system, this is a threat.

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe (Variant: 16910955)

    Generally saying the iPimper application is used to enlarge the filesize of any file by adding some characters to the end of the file - in such case the file then seems to be bigger and it can help to hide also a small virus in a big executable, check more on http://evilgamerz.net/hackproviders/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=82 - in fact this file is not a virus, but can help a virus to be less recognizable.

  • SAFErating from user MikeOne for file %APPDATA%\iPumper\ipumper.exe (Variant: 16910955)

    This file is the main executable for the iPumper application from Escolade Solutions LTD. From antiviruses point of view the file seems to be safe, no more specific information can be found actually.