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1, 0, 3, 4 26.89%
1, 0, 3, 4 10.08%
1, 0, 3, 4 9.24%
1, 0, 3, 4 4.20%
1, 0, 3, 4 5.04%
1, 0, 3, 4 4.20%
1, 0, 3, 4 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 4 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 4 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 4 3.36%
1, 0, 3, 4 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 2 3.36%
1, 0, 3, 2 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 2 13.45%
1, 0, 3, 2 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 2 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 2 10.92%
1, 0, 3, 1 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 1 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 1 0.84%
1, 0, 3, 1 0.84%

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advapi32.dll
RegCreateKeyExW, RegSetValueExW, RegOpenKeyExW, RegEnumKeyExW, RegQueryInfoKeyW, RegCloseKey, RegDeleteKeyW, RegDeleteValueW
kernel32.dll
lstrcmpiW, LeaveCriticalSection, RaiseException, EnterCriticalSection, GetLastError, SizeofResource, LoadResource, FindResourceW, LoadLibraryExW, GetModuleHandleW, InitializeCriticalSection, DeleteCriticalSection, GetCurrentThreadId, GetCurrentProcess, GetVersionExW, FlushInstructionCache, FreeLibrary, FlushFileBuffers, CloseHandle, CreateFileA, WriteConsoleW, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleA, SetStdHandle, LCMapStringW, LCMapStringA, GetStringTypeW, GetStringTypeA, GetProcAddress, LoadLibraryW, GetModuleFileNameW, SetLastError, InterlockedDecrement, lstrlenW, MultiByteToWideChar, InterlockedIncrement, GetLocaleInfoA, GetConsoleMode, GetConsoleCP, WideCharToMultiByte, InterlockedCompareExchange, HeapFree, GetProcessHeap, HeapAlloc, LoadLibraryA, IsProcessorFeaturePresent, VirtualFree, VirtualAlloc, GetStartupInfoW, TerminateProcess, UnhandledExceptionFilter, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, IsDebuggerPresent, TlsGetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsSetValue, TlsFree, Sleep, HeapSize, ExitProcess, HeapReAlloc, HeapCreate, WriteFile, GetStdHandle, GetModuleFileNameA, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStringsW, GetCommandLineW, SetHandleCount, GetFileType, GetStartupInfoA, QueryPerformanceCounter, GetTickCount, GetCurrentProcessId, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, RtlUnwind, GetCPInfo, GetACP, GetOEMCP, IsValidCodePage, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, SetFilePointer, VirtualQuery
ole32.dll
CoTaskMemFree, CoTaskMemRealloc, CoTaskMemAlloc, CoCreateInstance
user32.dll
DestroyWindow, UnregisterClassA, CharNextW, LoadStringW, CallWindowProcW, GetWindowLongW, SetWindowLongW, CreateWindowExW, LoadCursorW, RegisterClassExW, GetClassInfoExW, DefWindowProcW, PeekMessageW, GetMessageW, TranslateMessage, DispatchMessageW, ShowWindow

SBUpdate.exe

SBUpdate Module by Speed-Bit LTD (Signed)

Remove SBUpdate.exe
Version:   1, 0, 3, 2
MD5:   6991b5d7fa76f23b8606cfe8a0cfb49c
SHA1:   edce106f0c47b612d8addbe541e994fbffb8d17f
SHA256:   8f092045f6060c63e4f9c03e641892e20e2adb8468a9bb39eb7f46da6a2daaa1

What is SBUpdate.exe?

SBUpdate Module is the Download Accelerator Plus (DAP) software updater which runs in the background of Windows and automatically starts up when your PC boots. It checks for software udpates and automatically downloads and installs them if found.

About SBUpdate.exe (from Speed-Bit LTD)

SPEEDbit is the leader in download acceleration technology with a variety of products and services that ease and enhance some of the most common internet and web related activities. SPEEDbit's patente

DetailsDetails

File name:sbupdate.exe
Publisher:Speedbit Ltd.
Product name:SBUpdate Module
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\common files\speedbit\sbupdate\sbupdate.exe
File version:1, 0, 3, 2
Size:90.2 KB (92,360 bytes)
Certificate
Issued to:Speed-Bit LTD
Authority (CA):Thawte
Expiration date:Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

BehaviorsBehaviors

Scheduled tasks
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_7ae49c0f-582C80139263' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_7ae49c0f-582C80139263'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_7ae49c0f-582C80139263' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_7ae49c0f-582C80139263'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_508f1029-111111111111' runs on logon in the path 'L:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_508f1029-111111111111.job'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f8dff487-F8D1115F7A38' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f8dff487-F8D1115F7A38'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_cc34c5c1-00CA120054DB' runs on logon in the path 'C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_cc34c5c1-00CA120054DB.job'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-74DE2B06DC20' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-74DE2B06DC20'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-001E101FAA49' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-001E101FAA49'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-001E101F1838' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_fef2349d-001E101F1838'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-74DE2B06DC20' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-74DE2B06DC20'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-16DE2B067F28' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-16DE2B067F28'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101FAA49' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101FAA49'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101F1838' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101F1838'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_906260da-0019215288C8' runs on logon in the path 'C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_906260da-0019215288C8.job'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_f2ab1bf1-E21885042B84' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_f2ab1bf1-E21885042B84'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_f2ab1bf1-000000000000' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_f2ab1bf1-000000000000'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-E21885042B84' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-E21885042B84'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-000000000000' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-000000000000'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_3eb858cf-C446192758E2' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_3eb858cf-C446192758E2'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_3eb858cf-C446192758E2' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_3eb858cf-C446192758E2'
  • The task 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_406c37a0-00137283B079' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_406c37a0-00137283B079'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Logon_406c37a0-00137283B079' runs on logon in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_406c37a0-00137283B079'
  • The job 'SBWUpdateTask_Time_f0aa71e5-386077E3D7FF' runs daily in the path '\SBWUpdateTask_Time_f0aa71e5-386077E3D7FF'
Scheduled tasks startups
Set to load on user login (bypasses Windows UAC if enabled)
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_7ae49c0f-582C80139263'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f8dff487-F8D1115F7A38'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-74DE2B06DC20'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-16DE2B067F28'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101FAA49'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_fef2349d-001E101F1838'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-E21885042B84'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f2ab1bf1-000000000000'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_3eb858cf-C446192758E2'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_406c37a0-00137283B079'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_f0aa71e5-386077E3D7FF'
  • Login entry path 'C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_548ebda8-000BDB57FFCA.job'
  • Login entry path 'C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_e446edd3-000C6E00D7E7.job'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_62351337-D0DF9A2D013E'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_62351337-00FFEBE77809'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_4c59375a-82B9A5F60A8C'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_66676929-00242C588DE4'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_66676929-0023AE308607'
  • Login entry path 'C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_d03739e3-001676B59674.job'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_bc9e12b0-000D569B19FD'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_d2e28dc6-00FF6FC377E4'
  • Login entry path '\SBWUpdateTask_Logon_d2e28dc6-0021632C392F'
Network connections
  • [UDP] listens on port 59515
  • [UDP] listens on port 62775
  • [UDP] listens on port 65243

  • ResourcesResource utilization

    (Note: statistics below are averages based on a minimum sample size of 200 unique participants)
    Averages
     
    CPU
    Total CPU:0.03373224%
    0.028634%
    Kernel CPU:0.01534871%
    0.013761%
    User CPU:0.01838353%
    0.014873%
    Kernel CPU time:156,341 ms/min
    100,923,805ms/min
    Context switches:16/sec
    284/sec
    Memory
    Private memory:3.78 MB
    21.59 MB
    Private (maximum):6.56 MB
    Private (minimum):4.08 MB
    Non-paged memory:3.78 MB
    21.59 MB
    Virtual memory:69.17 MB
    140.96 MB
    Virtual memory (peak):72.04 MB
    169.69 MB
    Working set:5.19 MB
    18.61 MB
    Working set (peak):7.69 MB
    37.95 MB
    Resource allocations
    Threads:11
    12
    Handles:189
    600
    GUI GDI count:9
    103
    GUI GDI peak:10
    142
    GUI USER count:7
    49
    GUI USER peak:9
    71

    BehaviorsProcess properties

    Integrety level:High
    Platform:32-bit
    Command line:"C:\Program Files\common files\speedbit\sbupdate\sbupdate.exe"
    Owner:User
    Parent process:taskeng.exe (Task Scheduler Engine by Microsoft)

    ResourcesThreads

    Averages
     
    sbupd.dll (SBupd Dynamic Link Library by Speedbit Ltd)
    Total CPU:0.02480286%
    0.272967%
    Kernel CPU:0.01899966%
    0.107585%
    User CPU:0.00580319%
    0.165382%
    CPU cycles:643,644/sec
    5,741,424/sec
    Memory:1.04 MB
    1.16 MB
    ntdll.dll
    Total CPU:0.01367046%
    Kernel CPU:0.00751965%
    User CPU:0.00615082%
    CPU cycles:32,726/sec
    Memory:1.23 MB
    SBUpdate.exe (main module)
    Total CPU:0.00912960%
    Kernel CPU:0.00564926%
    User CPU:0.00348034%
    CPU cycles:214,771/sec
    Memory:100 KB
    WININET.dll
    Total CPU:0.00776040%
    Kernel CPU:0.00776040%
    User CPU:0.00000000%
    CPU cycles:129,347/sec
    Memory:980 KB
    sblsp.dll (sblsp by SPEEDbit)
    Total CPU:0.00218034%
    Kernel CPU:0.00000000%
    User CPU:0.00218034%
    CPU cycles:482/sec
    Memory:188 KB

    Common loaded modules

    These are modules that are typiclaly loaded within the context of this process.

    Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

    OS versiondistribution
    Windows 7 Ultimate 44.54%
    Windows 7 Professional 13.45%
    Microsoft Windows XP 12.61%
    Windows 7 Home Premium 12.61%
    Windows Vista Home Premium 6.72%
    Windows 7 Ultimate N 6.72%
    Windows 8 Enterprise 2.52%
    Windows Vista Home Basic 0.84%

    Distribution by countryDistribution by country

    United States installs about 17.12% of SBUpdate Module.

    OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

    PC Manufacturerdistribution
    Acer 35.29%
    Hewlett-Packard 23.53%
    ASUS 18.82%
    Dell 11.76%
    Lenovo 7.06%
    Intel 2.35%
    GIGABYTE 1.18%
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