• Undesirable program

    MATCHPOP.EXE Information

    This is an undesirable program.

    This file has been identified as a program that is undesirable to have running on your computer. This consists of programs that are misleading, harmful, or undesirable.

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  • Name
    MPgrd
  • Filename
    MatchPop.exe
  • Command
    %AppData%\MatchPop\common\bin\MatchPop.exe
  • Description
    Added by the MatchPop CryptoMiner. When running, this application will quietly utilize the system's resources to mine cryptocurrency for the developer.
  • Recommendation
    If the description states that this is malware or a potentially unwanted program, we suggest you download Malwarebytes and perform a free malware scan and remove what it detects.
  • File Location
    %AppData%\MatchPop\common\bin\MatchPop.exe
  • Startup Type
    This startup entry is started automatically from a Run, RunOnce, RunServices, or RunServicesOnce entry in the registry.
  • HijackThis Category
    O4 Entry
  • Note
    %AppData% refers to the current users Application Data folder. By default, this is C:\Documents and Settings\<Current User>\Application Data for Windows 2000/XP. For Windows Vista and Windows 7 it is C:\Users\<Current User>\AppData\Roaming.
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