aswWebRepIE64.dll is part of avast! WebRep according to the aswWebRepIE64.dll version information.
aswWebRepIE64.dll's description is "avast! WebRep Plugin"
aswWebRepIE64.dll is digitally signed by AVAST Software.
aswWebRepIE64.dll is usually located in the 'C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast5\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about aswWebRepIE64.dll.
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The following is the available information on aswWebRepIE64.dll:
Property | Value |
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Product name | avast! WebRep |
File description | avast! WebRep Plugin |
Legal copyright | Copyright 2011 Avast Software |
Product version | 1, 0, 0, 1 |
File version | 1, 0, 0, 1 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | avast! WebRep |
File description | avast! WebRep Plugin |
Legal copyright | Copyright 2011 Avast Software |
Product version | 1, 0, 0, 1 |
File version | 1, 0, 0, 1 |
aswWebRepIE64.dll has a valid digital signature.
Property | Value |
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Signer name | AVAST Software |
Certificate issuer name | VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA |
Certificate serial number | 0dd6d671fe0364d43b632131417e7b3f |
None of the 43 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the aswWebRepIE64.dll file.
aswWebRepIE64.dll may also be located in other folders than C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast5\. The most common variants are listed below:
Property | Value |
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MD5 | 8e07d318c2e348defd2b25557f0706f9 |
SHA256 | 3b83eca3dd69bee844e351d2a86be2dde6101443b311244f7aa9eef3d5e49cd1 |
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Everything on the net is so damned iffy that I am questioning the legitimacy of this site also. I am crossing my fingers and hoping for the best. lol. My computer ran good up until a couple months ago. It slowly became slower. Now it crashes my flash player which is updated and I use chrome, while flash is disabled on explorer. I have chrome set to shut down when I close the browser but for some reason it is still recognized as on. I have been running programs to find the virus or problem with no luck so far. My anti virus is Avast and the files appear to belong to avast, but it does not seem indicative of avast to add a file like this without prior knowledge. However, Avast is known for getting breached. Therefore, I am deleting Avast and reloading it and yes deleting the file, it appears to be merely an add anyway.
# 5 Mar 2012, 4:22
Sandra writes