Should I block it?

No, this file is 100% safe to run.

VersionsAdditional versions

20131.1.5.61 14.29%
20121.3.0.76 42.86%
20121.2.1.2 14.29%
20121.2.0.78 14.29%
20091.2.0.41 14.29%

Relationships


PE structurePE file structure

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Import table
kernel32.dll
GlobalAlloc, GlobalFree, lstrlenA, QueryPerformanceFrequency, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetModuleHandleA, GetVersionExA, GetCurrentProcess, GetProcAddress, InterlockedExchange, CreateFileA, CreateFileMappingA, MapViewOfFile, UnmapViewOfFile, CloseHandle, GetCurrentThreadId, GetCommandLineA, HeapFree, HeapAlloc, GetProcessHeap, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, WriteFile, GetStdHandle, GetModuleFileNameA, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsFree, InterlockedIncrement, SetLastError, GetLastError, InterlockedDecrement, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, LCMapStringA, WideCharToMultiByte, MultiByteToWideChar, LCMapStringW, ExitProcess, Sleep, SetHandleCount, GetFileType, GetStartupInfoA, DeleteCriticalSection, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStringsW, HeapDestroy, HeapCreate, VirtualFree, GetTickCount, GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, LoadLibraryA, GetLocaleInfoA, VirtualAlloc, HeapReAlloc, GetStringTypeA, GetStringTypeW, SetFilePointer, GetConsoleCP, GetConsoleMode, RtlUnwind, FreeLibrary, InitializeCriticalSection, GetTimeZoneInformation, SetStdHandle, WriteConsoleA, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleW, HeapSize, FlushFileBuffers, CompareStringA, CompareStringW, SetEnvironmentVariableA, lstrcpyA, lstrcatA, VerSetConditionMask, VerifyVersionInfoA, SizeofResource, LockResource, GetSystemDirectoryW, LoadResource, FindResourceExA, WaitForSingleObject, FindNextChangeNotification, FindFirstChangeNotificationW, FindCloseChangeNotification, FindFirstFileW, FindResourceA, FindNextFileW, FindClose, InterlockedCompareExchange, CreateFileW, ReadFile, GetFileSize, LocalAlloc, RaiseException, GetThreadLocale, VirtualQuery
Export table
EXTQueryInterface
WEP

navex32a.dll

Antivirus Engine by PC Tools (Signed)

Remove navex32a.dll
Version:   20131.1.5.61
MD5:   9b5b59d839bb81655edcc8b23ff87f40
SHA1:   a6a0e27c74eb48727583b6bc89947247551fedba

What is navex32a.dll?

AV Engine for PC Tools Security. PC Tools Security which offers protection from online threats, is regularly updated, and even includes some useful extras like Web site ratings, phishing alerts, and spyware, adware and malware protection.

About navex32a.dll (from PC Tools)

PC Tools Security is a full antivirus and antispyware package designed to protect from known viruses, worms, Trojans and other threats while defending against spyware, adware, bots, keyloggers and oth

DetailsDetails

File name:navex32a.dll
Publisher:PCTools
Product name:Antivirus Engine
Description:AV Engine
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\pc tools\pc tools security\avdb\navex32a.dll
File version:20131.1.5.61
Size:1.86 MB (1,952,040 bytes)
Build date:8/22/2013 8:09 PM
Certificate
Issued to:PC Tools
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Expiration date:Sunday, June 21, 2015
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 14.29%
Windows Vista Home Premium 14.29%
Windows 7 Ultimate 14.29%
Microsoft Windows XP 14.29%
Windows 7 Ultimate N 14.29%
Windows 7 Professional 14.29%
Windows 7 Enterprise 14.29%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 57.14% of Antivirus Engine.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
Toshiba 40.00%
Hewlett-Packard 20.00%
Acer 20.00%
American Megatrends 20.00%
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