abengine.dll is part of abengine.dll and developed by Abengine according to the abengine.dll version information.
abengine.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Windows\system32\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about abengine.dll.
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The following is the available information on abengine.dll:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product name | abengine.dll |
| Company name | Abengine |
| Comments | abengine.dll |
| Product version | 2.3.1.2 |
| File version | 2.3.1.2 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
| Product name | abengine.dll |
| Company name | Abengine |
| Comments | abengine.dll |
| Product version | 2.3.1.2 |
| File version | 2.3.1.2 |
abengine.dll is not signed.
None of the 55 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the abengine.dll file.
abengine.dll may also use other filenames. The most common variants are listed below:
abengine.dll may also be located in other folders than C:\Windows\system32\. The most common variants are listed below:
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | f0f48b26da08c10d2d56c5ebd690d8e3 |
| SHA256 | c1dd1151e3df86a54d8276d1bb231dec9c0f31f18fd723da04f394d511393c70 |
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I don't know how this "abengine.dll" got into my PC but I've done some research and found out that this is indeed a MALWARE created by some Hackers so that it doesn't get detected by any Anti-virus program so I sugest to delete it as soon as possible. BUT: indeed it doesn't get detected by any Anti-virus, there is a NON-HACKABLE game called MicroVolts Surge it searches for any program that can damage the game AND THIS IS NOT ADVERTISMANT COMMENT I tried it out (yeah I play that game) and it told me that there is a program that could damage the game and that I wold need to close both the game and program before I can open up the game again. It's NOT a MUST PLAY it is the best Anti-virus program (because of X-TRAP) that I ever saw.(and a game as well)
# 7 Mar 2015, 5:50
I'd had to remove a lot of malware - 482 items - with Malwarebytes on 26/5/15, due to stupidly downloading a Piriform prog not from its site. Anyway, turning on my pc today, I got a System message about this abengine.dll thing, and I couldn't open the Network. I found a Restore Point and everything was back to normal after applying it. It was easier than Deleting the Offender from Win\Sys32, as we're not encouraged to mess with this area.
I don't know why it wasn't picked up by MS Security Essentials, but it sure caused me a lot of grief today!
# 27 May 2015, 7:01
AssassinRo100 writes