mmod.exe
mmod.exe known as Ezula mmod, has the following information and may help up understand this process better.
mmod.exe - Here is the scoop on Ezula as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is mmod.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Ezula?
mmod.exe (Ezula) - Details
The mmod.exe process may have been installed with another product such as iMesh or Kazaa. mmod.exe may watch as you surf the internet and report any information that it gathers to the application's author. This process will also display annoying popup windows while you are browsing.
mmod.exe is considered to be a security risk, not only because spyware removal programs flag Ezula as spyware, but also because a number of users have complained about its performance.
Ezula is likely spyware and as such, presents a serious vulnerability which should be fixed immediately! Delaying the removal of mmod.exe may cause serious harm to your system and will likely cause a number of problems, such as slow performance, loss of data or leaking private information.
mmod.exe is considered to be a security risk, not only because Adware Removal programs flag Ezula as Adware, but also because there can be privacy issues associated with this product.
Ezula is likely adware and as such, presents an unnecessary risk which should be eliminated! Removing mmod.exe may cause a number of problems, such as slow performance, loss of data or leaking private information.
Removing Ezula may be difficult.
This is part of Kazaa / iMesh.
You should visit our Anonymous Surfing section to make sure your system is not giving away information like that of mmod.exe.
MMOD.EXE - Disclaimer
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