I Want This.dll is part of I Want This and developed by 215 Apps according to the I Want This.dll version information.
I Want This.dll's description is "I Want This BHO"
I Want This.dll is digitally signed by 215 Apps.
I Want This.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Program Files\I Want This\' folder.
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The following is the available information on I Want This.dll:
Property | Value |
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Product name | I Want This |
Company name | 215 Apps |
File description | I Want This BHO |
Internal name | I Want This |
Original filename | I Want This.dll |
Legal copyright | Copyright 2011 |
Product version | 1.1.146.19 |
File version | 1.1.146.19 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | I Want This |
Company name | 215 Apps |
File description | I Want This BHO |
Internal name | I Want This |
Original filename | I Want This.dll |
Legal copyright | Copyright 2011 |
Product version | 1.1.146.19 |
File version | 1.1.146.19 |
I Want This.dll has a valid digital signature.
Property | Value |
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Signer name | 215 Apps |
Certificate issuer name | VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA |
Certificate serial number | 4d064a782bc23a29cc9b8499a9f4afb4 |
8 of the 47 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the I Want This.dll file. That's a 17% detection rate.
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Property | Value |
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MD5 | f8b474e24a282b278c0e8ac39bb6c099 |
SHA256 | 0e03f7c3e9d5ea3ac6aef7400777ddd019a59faff8ce8fbd6bcf40f9d070d45f |
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I'm reading all new comments so don't hesitate to post a question about the file. If I don't have the answer perhaps another user can help you.
'I want this IWT' seems to come by/with a video-phone (pc,iphone,android) software installation (both install-logs/files have the same date-time-stamps and I did not run anything else on the PC during install).
IWT runs as invisible browser-plugin (I you are fast, you can see it loading in i.e. Chrome at the buttom-line), manipulates the FF, IE, and chrome plugin-db/routines and seems to serve as tracker and ad-placement.
to get rid of it:
a) delete it from browser plug-in options,
b) run the undelete job in systems, programs (it leaves some log-files in temp-folder (nice to follow up what it does during installation - only for tekkies).
c)update your firewall to prevent from installing again. It may occur that the vidoe-phone installation also installs some other ad-software (see your firewall and program-overview).
# 25 May 2012, 1:20
leo writes