Should I block it?

98%
Yes, 98% block recommendation.
Possible reasons:
Multiple malware detections
Performance resource utilization

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PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
advapi32.dll
RegisterEventSourceA, RegEnumKeyExW, RegDeleteKeyW, RegEnumKeyW, RegEnumValueW, SetSecurityInfo, DeleteAce, GetAce, RegCreateKeyExW, RegNotifyChangeKeyValue, RegDeleteValueW, RegSetValueExW, RegQueryValueExW, RegOpenKeyExW, RegCloseKey, InitializeSecurityDescriptor, SetSecurityDescriptorDacl, GetAclInformation, GetSecurityInfo, OpenProcessToken, OpenThreadToken, AddAce, InitializeAcl, GetLengthSid, GetTokenInformation, DeregisterEventSource, ReportEventA
imagehlp.dll
ImageDirectoryEntryToData
kernel32.dll
DllMain
ole32.dll
CoCreateInstance, CoInitialize, CoUninitialize
psapi.dll
EnumProcessModules, GetModuleInformation
rpcrt4.dll
UuidCreate, UuidToStringW, RpcStringFreeW
shell32.dll
SHGetSpecialFolderPathW
shlwapi.dll
PathAppendW, PathStripPathW, PathFileExistsW, PathRemoveExtensionW, PathRenameExtensionW, StrCmpW, PathFindExtensionW, PathAddExtensionW, PathFindFileNameW, PathIsDirectoryW, PathIsFileSpecW
user32.dll
KillTimer, CallNextHookEx, LoadStringA, MessageBoxA, GetDesktopWindow, GetClassNameA, IsWindow, GetClassNameW, RegisterWindowMessageW, GetProcessWindowStation, GetUserObjectInformationW
winhttp.dll
WinHttpReadData, WinHttpQueryHeaders, WinHttpAddRequestHeaders, WinHttpConnect, WinHttpSetStatusCallback, WinHttpSendRequest, WinHttpGetIEProxyConfigForCurrentUser, WinHttpGetProxyForUrl, WinHttpOpenRequest, WinHttpSetOption, WinHttpReceiveResponse, WinHttpCloseHandle, WinHttpOpen, WinHttpQueryDataAvailable
Export table
InitMonitor
ProtectedDebugProc
ProtectedShellProc

brwmngr.dll

Application Manager by Performersoft LLC (Signed)

Remove brwmngr.dll
Version:   2,2,580,182
MD5:   3730da4156fffb101dc95a4d19e3928e
SHA1:   bdcec8318f97b3aa8c54c11a9258f00547a645aa
SHA256:   387525f0835d4fd925fed15f1df8213d2e5bca65380f4e2e074d40821f72a125
Warning 6 antivirus scanners has detected malware.

What is brwmngr.dll?

The PerformerSoft Browser Manager (Application Manager) program classified mostly as exhibiting adware like actions, is bundled with PerformerSoft products including PC Performer. Browser Manager is designed to protect its bundled programs and make sure they remain installed or unchanged by other thrid party programs. The Browser Manager program was developed by Bit89 (Bit89.com) a know adware maker.

Overview

brwmngr.dll is malware that is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. The file is digitally signed by Performersoft LLC. This particular version is usually found on Windows 7 Ultimate (6.1.7601.65536).

DetailsDetails

File name:brwmngr.dll
Publisher:PerformerSoft LLC
Product name:Application Manager
Description:Protector
Typical file path:C:\ProgramData\Browser Manager\2.2.580.182\{16cdff19-861d-48e3-a751-d99a27784753}\brwmngr.dll
File version:2,2,580,182
Size:1.95 MB (2,046,496 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Performersoft LLC
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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MalwareMalware detections

Based on 40+ industry antivirus scanners, 6 of them detected the following malware.
Antivirus engineEngine versionDetection
Emsisoft Anti-Malware 3.0.0.569 Adware.Win32.Bromngr.AMN (A)
ESET NOD32 7.7872 probably a variant of Win32/bProtector.A
Fortinet 5.0.26.0 Adware/Bromngr
Kaspersky 9.0.0.837 not-a-virus:AdWare.Win32.Bromngr.a
Sophos 4.84.0 BProtector
Vba32 AntiVirus 3.12.18.4 AdWare.Bromngr.a

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Ultimate 100.00%
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