What is the "searchsettings.exe" ? Variant 8992611

Our database contains 1213 different files for filename searchsettings.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the searchsettings.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name searchsettings.exe. This file belongs to product Widgi Toolbar and was developed by company Spigot, Inc.. This file has description Search Settings. Agregate rating is 1(1) stars - based on 1 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process searchsettings.exe.

searchsettings.exe Process
Product:
Widgi Toolbar
Company:
Spigot, Inc.
Description:
Search Settings
Version:
5.6.0.1
MD5:
da44e6a49b96a5fc799f4413d83c8315
SHA1:
8c8b0cfe274c3735c93c73ae8102318012a02a8d
SHA256:
becba82e3c8dfca834641ec6060577e90903722186f5c2c98beda8cd38efa5d9
Size:
983904
Directory:
%COMMONFILES%\Spigot\Search Settings
Operating System:
Windows XP
Occurence:
High oc2
Digital Signature:
Spigot, Inc.

System Explorer Community Antivirus Report

This file was checked and tolerated by following antivirus shields :
Antivirus NameLatest Toleration
AVG AntiVirus 20132015-03-06 16:48:38
ESET Smart Security 4.22013-01-07 01:15:40
avast! Antivirus2012-12-15 03:48:37
Computer Sicherheit2012-12-09 08:45:04
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Is the Process "searchsettings.exe" Safe or Threat ?

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100% of reviewed files are marked as Threat .
Our final rating for this file is Threat. Final rating is based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results.
43% of reviewed files with different MD5 located in different directory are marked as Safe .
14% of reviewed files with different MD5 located in different directory are marked as Threat .

User Reviews of the "searchsettings.exe"

  • THREATrating from user demutt654 (Variant: 8992611)

    I received this from IO Bit v5.6. I had to remove it by going to Add/Remove Programs and remove the IOBit Tool Bar. It was hogging my CPU cycles which slowed down my system to a crawl.