KuhBlaze
2012-11-05, 19:17
Okay so I don't have an immediate problem, just a question. And this is my first post so lets hope its in the right place.
I was using the classic 'system internals suite' to browse my computers current processes (used the the suite's version of window's task manager). And I watched a new process "vpnagent.exe" pop up, so I took a closer look. Under the TPC/IP tab I saw/see a single connection to www . 007guard . com, the connection status was/is 'listening'. This I didn't like very much so did some research online and couldn't find out exactly whats going on. When I simply just kill the process it comes right back with the same connection.
I know this was a process connected to the VPN service I downloaded last year (official download through my university, from Cisco) to log in to my school account from off campus, but I haven't used it in almost a year.
Should I be concerned? Any possible issues or security breeches here?
Thanks in advance!
I was using the classic 'system internals suite' to browse my computers current processes (used the the suite's version of window's task manager). And I watched a new process "vpnagent.exe" pop up, so I took a closer look. Under the TPC/IP tab I saw/see a single connection to www . 007guard . com, the connection status was/is 'listening'. This I didn't like very much so did some research online and couldn't find out exactly whats going on. When I simply just kill the process it comes right back with the same connection.
I know this was a process connected to the VPN service I downloaded last year (official download through my university, from Cisco) to log in to my school account from off campus, but I haven't used it in almost a year.
Should I be concerned? Any possible issues or security breeches here?
Thanks in advance!