What is EAM.exe?
Originally developed by unknown, EAM.exe is a legitimate file process that is associated with Easy Account Manager. It is an important component of Easy Account Manager and is located in C:\Program files by default.
EAM.exe virus is created when malware authors write virus files and name them after EAM.exe with an aim to spread virus on the internet.
Affected Platform: Windows OS
Step 1: Press CTRL+ALT+DEL keys at once to open Task Manager.
Step 2: If you notice the file located outside C:\Program files, you should run an antivirus scan to get rid of the malware.
How to remove EAM.exe malware from system using Comodo Cleaning Essentials?
You can either choose to remove EAM.exe and other malwares using Comodo Antivirus, or Comodo Cleaning Essentials (CCE) – both of which are absolutely free to download! CCE is a set of computer security tools designed to help you identify and remove malwares and unsafe processes from an infected computer.
To remove malwares using CCE, take the following steps:
1. Check the system requirements and download the feature-rich CCE suite for free.
2. After installation, choose the type of scan you want to perform. CCE offers 3 scan options to get rid of malwares from a PC:
Additionally, it's recommended that you approve of any updates that the CCE will prompt you about to ensure it does a better job of identifying all the latest threats.
3. Click 'Next' to view the results.
Regardless of the type of scan you choose, the results will sometimes show false positive (flagging files that are actually safe), which has to be ignored. Only select the files you want to get rid of.
4. Click 'Apply' to apply the selected operations to the threats. The selected operations will be applied.
Originally developed by unknown, EAM.exe is a legitimate file process that is associated with Easy Account Manager. It is an important component of Easy Account Manager and is located in C:\Program files by default.
EAM.exe virus is created when malware authors write virus files and name them after EAM.exe with an aim to spread virus on the internet.
Affected Platform: Windows OS
How to check if your computer is infected with EAM.exe malware?
If your system is affected by EAM.exe malware, you will notice one or the several below symptoms:- EAM.exe occupies an unusually large CPU memory
- Erratic internet connection
- Your browser is bombarded with annoying popup ads
- Computer screen freezes
- PC's processing speed suffers
- You are redirected to unknown websites
Step 1: Press CTRL+ALT+DEL keys at once to open Task Manager.
Step 2: If you notice the file located outside C:\Program files, you should run an antivirus scan to get rid of the malware.
How to remove EAM.exe malware from system using Comodo Cleaning Essentials?
You can either choose to remove EAM.exe and other malwares using Comodo Antivirus, or Comodo Cleaning Essentials (CCE) – both of which are absolutely free to download! CCE is a set of computer security tools designed to help you identify and remove malwares and unsafe processes from an infected computer.
To remove malwares using CCE, take the following steps:
1. Check the system requirements and download the feature-rich CCE suite for free.
2. After installation, choose the type of scan you want to perform. CCE offers 3 scan options to get rid of malwares from a PC:
- Smart Scan: Does a scan on critical areas of your system.
- Full Scan: Does a complete scan of your system.
- Custom Scan: Does a scan only on selected items.
Additionally, it's recommended that you approve of any updates that the CCE will prompt you about to ensure it does a better job of identifying all the latest threats.
3. Click 'Next' to view the results.
Regardless of the type of scan you choose, the results will sometimes show false positive (flagging files that are actually safe), which has to be ignored. Only select the files you want to get rid of.
4. Click 'Apply' to apply the selected operations to the threats. The selected operations will be applied.
First Seen: 24 December 2009 at 9:07 pm
No. | Company | File Type | SHA1 | MD5 | Malware Name |
Digitally Signed |
File Version |
Product Version |
Submitted From |
Malware Behavior |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft | Executable | 3390efe31bb34ac4 6653786b36e8e708 7ddbc7d3 |
850970d78cb2aeec 82340cb153e90486 |
TrojWare.Win 32.Trojan.Ge neric.446873 90 |
No | 1.0.0.0 | 1.0.0.0 | Bulgaria | N/A |
2 | N/A | Executable | e12992b260eb0563 fd26e7acc00e203d 728a70c3 |
29afce1c8e6e4fe2 907829820ea86883 |
Virus.Win32. Virut.CE |
No | 1.00.0024 | 1.00.0024 | South Africa | N/A |
3 | N/A | Executable | 6f4f89f097895263 ace8b9f4dd6b5829 8f758054 |
6f185d82c906c905 13f633a3be50c66f |
Unclassified Malware |
No | 0.00.0001 | 0.00.0001 | Internal Submission | N/A |
4 | N/A | Executable | 8528271d80d59351 ece97df894463edf 957a0050 |
9079f00b8dd3d1df 36c57537e45f6582 |
TrojWare.Win 32.PSW.Dybal om.~bkn |
No | N/A | N/A | France | N/A |
First Seen: 25 October 2009 at 10:23 am
No. | Company | File Type | SHA1 | MD5 | Digitally Signed |
File Version |
Product Version |
Submitted From |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Macromedia, Inc. | Executable | 6b3a824629eba619 82cfe077ab47223d 1572db98 |
7b93712e6c15dd27 06bfeed805e0df75 |
No | 9.0Fr432 | 9.0F | France |
2 | N/A | Executable | 4593d725df59348f ac0431b8d0438126 83ccfdf6 |
f8e5f013ad56a0f5 877f3c2e4fffe09a |
No | 1.00.0022 | 1.00.0022 | Internal Submission |
3 | N/A | Executable | 74de5f934e12e6b4 6bb9d1519d8e1b0d a4690a4d |
48f57aefd0f29034 b525c5b32cac648f |
No | 1.00.0019 | 1.00.0019 | Internal Submission |
4 | N/A | Executable | baa645b8cabb13d9 029af6efb06cea71 3ea26327 |
5f7c837fedc5119e 24e2de424dee20c2 |
No | N/A | N/A | United States |
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