What is the "pspv.exe" ? Variant 6413612

Our database contains single file for filename pspv.exe. This file belongs to product Protected Storage PassView and was developed by company NirSoft. This file has description Protected Storage PassView. Agregate rating is 3(3) stars - based on 2 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process pspv.exe.

pspv.exe Process
Product:
Protected Storage PassView
Company:
NirSoft
Description:
Protected Storage PassView
Version:
1.6.3.0
MD5:
35861f4ea9a8ecb6c357bdb91b7df804
SHA1:
836cb49c8d08d5e305ab8976f653b97f1edba245
SHA256:
64788b6f74875aed53ca80669b06f407e132d7be49586925dbb3dcde56cbca9c
Size:
52736
Directory:
%TEMP%\7zO716A.tmp
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
Low oc0

System Explorer Community Antivirus Report

This file was checked and tolerated by following antivirus shields :
Antivirus NameLatest Toleration
avast! Antivirus2013-01-25 08:07:25
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Our final rating for this file is Threat. Final rating is based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.
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User Reviews of the "pspv.exe"

  • THREATrating from user MikeOne (Variant: 6413612)

    "Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer. The passwords are revealed by reading the information from the Protected Storage." The file is by most antiviruses marked as a possible thread, but not a virus - PWCrack-PassView. If this is unwantee application, remove it from Your computer. For more info see the http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/pspv.html

  • SAFErating from user guribta