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Old Jun 9, 2005, 05:48 PM   #1
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Press release: processlibrary

Uniblue Systems, a leading provider of backup and recovery management software for the SoHo and SMB market, today announced that user traffic to www.processlibrary.com is growing at an accelerated rate beyond expectations since the website was launched in September last year.

Deep in the recesses of any computer, innumerable processes are running silently in the background. Some hog system resources, drastically slowing computers down; others harbor spyware and Trojans violating privacy and giving hackers free reign on compromised systems. www.processlibrary.com is a free online knowledge website aimed at anyone who immediately wants to know the exact purpose of every single process.

“We never expected to generate so much interest so quickly. Since the beginning of the year we have averaged 300,000 individual searches per day – that makes it 40 million this year alone”, said Bosse Malmberg, Chief Executive Officer at Uniblue. “More and more people are becoming sensitive to modern security threats. Adware, spyware, viruses and other forms of malware are wreaking havoc among PCs worldwide. People are wizening up and have a dire need for learning what is happening in their computers. They want to take more active control of their systems and to do that they need information about processes and the dynamic link libraries (dll’s) running invisibly in the background.”

Written in plain English, www.processlibrary.com gives free, immediate, anonymous and unlimited access to an extensive online database of comprehensive process description to help users identify:

• Any unnecessary processes such as residual processes from uninstalled programs (e.g. such as schedulers or audio players) that are harmless but that impede the stable and smooth operation of a computer.

• Any processes that are considered harmful and that constitute a security threat. Reports show that 90% of computers are infected by background processes that pose a direct threat to system security, data integrity and personal privacy while compromising performance. Attacks come in the form of spyware, adware, keyloggers, viruses, trojans and worms.

• Any legitimate processes that are crucial to the operation of the system. www.processlibrary.com also recommends sites and products that help users eliminate threats.

“Usually users open up their Windows Task Manager when they think that there is a security threat or when their computer has suddenly slowed down”, explains Malmberg. “They see one or more processes that seem suspect and punch in a search at our process library. We tell them what the process is all about, who has written it, what it is supposed to do and whether it’s OK to stop it. In some cases, like lsass.exe for example, we even tell them that there is a Trojan with the same name. In this way people know that if they find such a process they can run an anti-virus to make sure that their system is safe. Like this they can also increase the performance of their computers”

With the explosive growth of software applications, hundreds of new processes and dll’s are being released every year so any information service must keep abreast with as many changes as possible to be able to deliver an efficient service to its audience. “We keep www.processlibrary.com updated on a weekly basis. This month alone we will be adding another 500 process definition to bring the count up to 3000. It’s a mammoth task but we have a team of good people” explains the CEO.

With millions of page views every month, www.processlibrary.com has grown to become the primary reference point for thousands of users around the globe. Process definitions are featured on a large number of affiliate sites and in USA Today, Yahoo! and The Washington Post
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Old Jun 12, 2005, 02:07 AM   #2
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Sounds interesting. Sometimes I wish I was an OS guy hehe.
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Old Jun 16, 2005, 01:25 PM   #4
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Christ, cant believe I overlooked this one...
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