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Security Task Manager

Security Task Manager - 1.7g

process viewer with security risk rating

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Current Version: 1.7g
Release Date: 2008-10-14
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 420
Downloads (all versions): 2,948
Price: $29.00

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Security Task Manager ReviewFind out what software's running on your PC--and whether it's helping or hurting. - Version: 1.7e, 1/14/2008 01:35AM PST

nero3
Ever wish software came with risk ratings as thoroughly thought out as your credit rating? Security Task Manager uncovers all the dirty details about every running process, whether it's an application, a DLL, a BHO, or a service. For each of these, Security Task Manager provides the file name, the directory path, a description, its start time, CPU usage, type of process, hidden functions, and Security Task Manager's own security risk rating. Security Task Manager even locates virtual driver software, services, BHOs, and other processes hidden from the task manager that comes with Windows.
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Security Task Manager ReviewSecurity Task Manager - Version: 1.7e, 11/26/2007 07:27AM PST

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versiontracker2007
Security Task Manager shows all active processes on your computer. You can easily recognize the endangering potential of each process. No other Task Manager or Process Viewer has this feature. Furthermore you can put a process into quarantine or search the internet for information about that process.
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