threatwork.exe was added to FreeFixer's database on 10th October 2009. The most recent search for this file was done on 21st February 2010. threatwork.exe is usually located in the 'c:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware\' folder and has a size of 314712 bytes.
Please note that the location of the file can vary. A list of the most common folder variants are listed ahead in this document.
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The following is the available information on threatwork.exe:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | ThreatWork Application |
| Company name | Lavasoft |
| File description | ThreatWork Application |
| Internal name | ThreatWork |
| Original filename | ThreatWork.exe |
| Legal copyright | Copyright (C) 2009 Lavasoft. All rights reserved. |
| Product version | 8, 0, 0, 3 |
| File version | 8, 0, 0, 3 |
This file has a valid digital signature.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Signer name | Lavasoft AB |
| Certificate issuer name | VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA |
| Certificate serial number | 4e0f8f467c3c574efd3ec17c9d60d78b |
threatwork.exe may also be located in other folders than c:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware\. The most common variants are listed below:
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| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 4d16a1643efe85cbb3c5569202f57640 |
| SHA256 | 48959a8b8f79fe3fad027906ee037714d5198cf5c65b9d5c5f2e45d06b82de25 |
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Lavasoft has a note in their FAQ as follows -What is ThreatWork?
Lavasoft ThreatWork is a feature of Ad-Aware that allows you to submit suspicious files for analysis via ThreatWork, an alliance of global anti-spyware security volunteers actively fighting online threats. After a scan, you can use ThreatWork to submit detected suspicious files directly to Lavasoft research analysts for an in-depth evaluation of a possible threat. After scanning using behavioral "Heuristics", the ThreatWork dialogue window will appear if an object selected for removal is not in Lavasoft?s Detection Database.
To submit a file via ThreatWork, in the ThreatWork dialogue window, select a suspicious file and select 'Submit'. You can also submit files via ThreatWork using drag and drop functionality. To submit a file, open ThreatWork through:
Ad-Aware (8.1, Anniversary Edition and later):
Ad-Aware's System Tray icon or from the Start menu / All programs / Ad-Aware / Toolbox / ThreatWork.
Ad-Aware 2008:
Start menu / All programs / Ad-Aware / ThreatWork.
From the ThreatWork window, you can submit files by either dragging and dropping files for submission; or by selecting items using the 'Add' button.
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