Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

5.0.07.0440 25.00%
5.0.07.0290 43.75%
5.0.05.0290 6.25%
5.0.03.0530 6.25%
5.0.02.0090 6.25%
4.8.02.0010 6.25%
4.7.00.0533 6.25%

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crypt32.dll
CryptMsgClose, CertFreeCertificateContext, CertGetNameStringA, CertFindCertificateInStore, CryptMsgGetParam, CryptQueryObject, CertAddCertificateContextToStore, CertSetCertificateContextProperty, CertCreateCertificateContext, CertOpenStore, CertAddEncodedCertificateToStore, CertGetSubjectCertificateFromStore, CertEnumCertificatesInStore, CertDeleteCertificateFromStore, CertAddEncodedCRLToStore, CertFreeCRLContext, CertGetCRLFromStore, CertDeleteCRLFromStore, CertGetCertificateContextProperty, CertCloseStore
kernel32.dll
GetCurrentThreadId, FreeLibrary, GetProcAddress, LoadLibraryA, GetSystemDirectoryA, GetComputerNameA, GlobalFree, HeapAlloc, HeapFree, GetProcessHeap, GetVersionExA, CreateProcessA, TerminateProcess, OpenProcess, GetExitCodeProcess, ReadFile, WriteFile, GetStartupInfoA, DuplicateHandle, GetCurrentProcess, SetStdHandle, CreatePipe, GetStdHandle, CreateDirectoryA, RemoveDirectoryA, DeleteFileA, MoveFileA, GetCurrentDirectoryA, SetCurrentDirectoryA, FindFirstFileA, FindNextFileA, SetConsoleCtrlHandler, CopyFileA, GetExitCodeThread, CreateThread, LocalFree, LocalAlloc, lstrlenA, WritePrivateProfileStringA, GetPrivateProfileIntA, GetWindowsDirectoryA, OutputDebugStringA, MultiByteToWideChar, WideCharToMultiByte, GetTickCount, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetLocalTime, GetProcessTimes, GetThreadTimes, GetCurrentThread, GlobalMemoryStatus, GetProcessWorkingSetSize, GetModuleHandleA, GetCurrentProcessId, SetEndOfFile, SetFilePointer, GetFileAttributesA, FlushFileBuffers, LockFile, UnlockFile, ReleaseMutex, CreateMutexA, CreateEventA, WaitForSingleObject, ResetEvent, GetModuleFileNameA, OpenEventA, Sleep, CreateFileA, DeviceIoControl, GetLastError, CloseHandle, SetEvent, GetFileSize, GetDiskFreeSpaceA, InitializeCriticalSection, DeleteCriticalSection, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, RaiseException, LCMapStringA, FindClose, InterlockedExchange, LCMapStringW, PeekNamedPipe
msvcirt.dll
_mtlock, _mtunlock
msvcp60.dll
DllMain
msvcrt.dll
DllMain
rasapi32.dll
RasEnumEntriesA
vpnapi.dll
vpn_get_service_start_event
wininet.dll
InternetSetOptionA, InternetQueryOptionA
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IsdGetCapability
IsdGetRandomNumber
IsdGetStatistic
IsdTestRandomGenerator

CVPND.exe

Cisco Systems VPN Client by Cisco Systems (Signed)

Remove CVPND.exe
Version:   5.0.02.0090
MD5:   f432260e59aae3284ed7e795264c16d0
SHA1:   aa0250c63eb3eb970546ad6474681effd75e01b4

Overview

cvpnd.exe runs as a service under the name Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service (CVPND) with extensive SYSTEM privileges (full administrator access). It is installed with a couple of know programs including Cisco Configuration Professional published by Cisco Systems, Inc. and Serena VPN Client published by Serena Software. The file is digitally signed by Cisco Systems which was issued by the Thawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd. certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:cvpnd.exe
Publisher:Cisco Systems, Inc.
Product name:Cisco Systems VPN Client
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\cisco systems\vpn client\cvpnd.exe
File version:5.0.02.0090
Size:1.45 MB (1,524,512 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Cisco Systems
Authority (CA):Thawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd.
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
Code language:Microsoft Visual C++
.NET CLR:No
More details

ResourcesPrograms

The following programs will install this file
Cisco Systems, Inc.
10% remove
Cisco Configuration Professional offers smart wizards and advanced configuration support for LAN and WAN interfaces, Network Address Translation (NAT), stateful and application firewall policy, IPS, IPSec and SSL VPN, QoS, and Cisco Network Admission Control policy features.
Serena Software
9% remove

BehaviorsBehaviors

Services
Runs under 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services' by the Service Controller (services.exe)
  • 'CVPND' (Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service)
  • CVPND
Network connections
  • [UDP] listens on port 62514

  • ResourcesResource utilization

    (Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
    Averages
     
    CPU
    Total CPU:0.00011668%
    0.028634%
    Kernel CPU:0.00009770%
    0.013761%
    User CPU:0.00001898%
    0.014873%
    Kernel CPU time:5,616,036 ms/min
    100,923,805ms/min
    Memory
    Private memory:3.73 MB
    21.59 MB
    Private (maximum):6.94 MB
    Private (minimum):6.22 MB
    Non-paged memory:3.73 MB
    21.59 MB
    Virtual memory:83.41 MB
    140.96 MB
    Virtual memory (peak):84.41 MB
    169.69 MB
    Working set:6.31 MB
    18.61 MB
    Working set (peak):6.97 MB
    37.95 MB
    Resource allocations
    Threads:3
    12
    Handles:124
    600

    BehaviorsProcess properties

    Integrety level:System
    Platform:32-bit
    Command line:"C:\Program Files\cisco systems\vpn client\cvpnd.exe"
    Owner:SYSTEM
    Windows Service
    Service name:CVPND
    Display name:Cisco Systems, Inc. VPN Service
    Type:Win32OwnProcess, InteractiveProcess
    Parent process:services.exe (Services and Controller app by Microsoft)

    Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

    OS versiondistribution
    Microsoft Windows XP 25.00%
    Windows 7 Professional 25.00%
    Windows 7 Home Premium 18.75%
    Windows Vista Ultimate 12.50%
    Windows 7 Ultimate 12.50%
    Windows Vista Business 6.25%

    Distribution by countryDistribution by country

    United States installs about 37.50% of Cisco Systems VPN Client.

    OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

    PC Manufacturerdistribution
    Lenovo 44.44%
    Hewlett-Packard 33.33%
    Toshiba 22.22%
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