Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

2, 91, 0, 0 1.37%
2, 90, 0, 0 1.37%
2, 88, 0, 0 13.70%
2, 87, 0, 0 1.37%
2, 87, 0, 0 4.11%
2, 84, 0, 0 5.48%
2, 83, 0, 0 8.22%
2, 81, 0, 0 1.37%
2, 79, 0, 0 4.11%
2, 78, 0, 0 28.77%
2, 76, 0, 0 12.33%
2, 74, 0, 0 12.33%
2, 72, 0, 0 1.37%
2, 70, 0, 0 4.11%

Relationships

Parent process
Related files

PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
ControlService, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl, RegEnumKeyExA, RegOpenKeyExA, RegCloseKey, RegQueryValueExA, RegSetValueExA, RegQueryValueExW, RegCreateKeyExA, RegOpenKeyExW, OpenServiceA, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, OpenSCManagerA, SetServiceStatus, QueryServiceStatus, ReportEventA, RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerExA, StartServiceA, DeregisterEventSource, CreateServiceA, ChangeServiceConfig2A, DeleteService, StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA, RegisterEventSourceA, CloseServiceHandle, OpenProcessToken, AdjustTokenPrivileges, LookupPrivilegeValueA, GetTokenInformation
iphlpapi.dll
GetIpForwardTable, GetAdaptersInfo, GetIpAddrTable
kernel32.dll
CreateDirectoryA, FindFirstFileA, FindClose, FindNextFileA, DeleteFileA, CreateThread, GetVolumeInformationA, OpenEventA, SetFilePointer, CompareFileTime, WaitForSingleObject, CreateProcessA, GetStartupInfoA, GetStdHandle, ResetEvent, TlsFree, SetFileAttributesA, SetFileTime, GetModuleHandleA, GetFileTime, GetProcessTimes, GetCurrentProcess, lstrlenA, FormatMessageA, SetConsoleCtrlHandler, GetModuleFileNameA, LocalFree, MoveFileExA, GetTempFileNameA, GetTempPathA, TlsAlloc, EnterCriticalSection, GetLastError, InterlockedExchange, LeaveCriticalSection, SetEvent, HeapFree, CreateEventA, HeapAlloc, GetProcessHeap, InterlockedDecrement, InterlockedIncrement, GetVersionExA, ReadFile, WriteFile, GetFileSize, CreateFileA, CloseHandle, CreateToolhelp32Snapshot, Process32Next, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, Process32First, LoadLibraryA, GetProcAddress, FreeLibrary, Sleep, LockResource, SizeofResource, WideCharToMultiByte, LoadResource, FindResourceW, CopyFileA, FindResourceExW, ResumeThread, SetEnvironmentVariableA, CompareStringW, WriteConsoleW, SetEndOfFile, GetDriveTypeW, SetStdHandle, GetStringTypeW, LCMapStringW, GetTimeZoneInformation, GetCurrentProcessId, QueryPerformanceCounter, ExitThread, GetEnvironmentStringsW, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetStartupInfoW, SetHandleCount, FlushFileBuffers, GetConsoleMode, GetModuleHandleW, CreateFileW, MultiByteToWideChar, DeleteFileW, FileTimeToSystemTime, GetVolumeInformationW, CreateDirectoryW, GetTickCount, GetVersionExW, FindFirstFileW, FindNextFileW, InitializeCriticalSection, DeleteCriticalSection, GetSystemDirectoryW, LoadLibraryW, RaiseException, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, HeapDestroy, HeapReAlloc, HeapSize, FileTimeToLocalFileTime, GetDriveTypeA, FindFirstFileExA, DecodePointer, EncodePointer, ExitProcess, GetCommandLineA, HeapSetInformation, GetTimeFormatA, GetDateFormatA, RtlUnwind, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, IsProcessorFeaturePresent, HeapCreate, GetModuleFileNameW, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, TlsGetValue, TlsSetValue, SetLastError, GetCurrentThreadId, GetFullPathNameA, GetFileInformationByHandle, PeekNamedPipe, GetFileType, GetCurrentDirectoryW, GetConsoleCP, OpenProcess, ReleaseSemaphore, GetExitCodeProcess, ProcessIdToSessionId
psapi.dll
GetModuleFileNameExA
shell32.dll
SHGetFolderPathA, SHGetFolderPathW
shlwapi.dll
PathAddBackslashW, PathIsDirectoryW, PathFileExistsW, PathIsRootW, PathIsDirectoryA, PathIsRootA, PathAddBackslashA, PathFileExistsA, PathAppendW, PathAppendA, PathBuildRootA
winmm.dll
mixerGetLineInfoW, mixerClose, mixerGetControlDetailsW, mixerOpen, mixerGetLineControlsW

openvpnas.exe

By AnchorFree Inc (Signed)

Remove openvpnas.exe
Version:   2, 81, 0, 0
MD5:   2456278ed4f9a28c523122549843ec18
SHA1:   72a6783f797c3501ba1e445bb2b65f8a49ca2d92
SHA256:   cdba1acabec329726125d6f8319606faa3b0c3fed8130b4dd70920524b87c215

What is openvpnas.exe?

Hotspot Shield allows you to create a VPN, or virtual private network, so you can transfer your data securely. When you access the Internet through such connections, you risk having your computer or mobile infected by a virus or even an intruder to enter your system. Moreover, the dangers exist that a malicious person can intercept your information and use it for unfriendly reasons.

About openvpnas.exe (from AnchorFree Inc)

Hotspot Shield creates a virtual private network (VPN) between your laptop or iPhone and our Internet gateway. This impenetrable tunnel prevents snoopers, hackers, ISP‘s, from viewing your web browsin

DetailsDetails

File name:openvpnas.exe
Publisher:AnchorFree Inc.
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\hotspot shield\bin\openvpnas.exe
File version:2, 81, 0, 0
Size:520.94 KB (533,440 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:AnchorFree Inc
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Monday, March 28, 2011
Expiration date:Monday, April 14, 2014
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

BehaviorsBehaviors

Services
Runs under 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services' by the Service Controller (services.exe)
  • 'hshld' (Hotspot Shield Service)
  • hshld

ResourcesResource utilization

(Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
Averages
 
CPU
Total CPU:0.00132092%
0.028634%
Kernel CPU:0.00008101%
0.013761%
User CPU:0.00123991%
0.014873%
Kernel CPU time:65,130 ms/min
100,923,805ms/min
Memory
Private memory:6.84 MB
21.59 MB
Private (maximum):6.09 MB
Private (minimum):2.59 MB
Non-paged memory:6.84 MB
21.59 MB
Virtual memory:65.6 MB
140.96 MB
Virtual memory (peak):68.67 MB
169.69 MB
Working set:2.9 MB
18.61 MB
Working set (peak):6.21 MB
37.95 MB
Resource allocations
Threads:6
12
Handles:133
600

BehaviorsProcess properties

Integrety level:System
Platform:32-bit
Command line:"C:\Program Files\hotspot shield\bin\openvpnas.exe"
Owner:SYSTEM
Windows Service
Service name:hshld
Display name:Hotspot Shield Service
Type:Win32OwnProcess, InteractiveProcess
Parent process:services.exe (Services and Controller app by Microsoft)

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Ultimate 39.73%
Microsoft Windows XP 19.18%
Windows 7 Home Premium 15.07%
Windows Vista Home Premium 6.85%
Windows 7 Professional 5.48%
Windows 8 Enterprise 4.11%
Windows 7 Ultimate N 4.11%
Windows 8 Pro 2.74%
Windows 7 Home Basic 1.37%
Windows 8 1.37%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 22.54% of openvpnas.exe.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Toshiba 37.50%
Dell 25.00%
ASUS 12.50%
Hewlett-Packard 9.38%
Lenovo 6.25%
Gateway 6.25%
Acer 3.13%
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