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Sysinfo.dll

While often legitimate, malware can sometimes use the name to hide in system folders. For example, some Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA) like WebCompanion have been known to drop files with similar names or behaviors. How to Verify the File

If you are looking at a specific file on your computer, you can check its "content" and origin by: the file and selecting Properties . Sysinfo.dll

: It is part of the SysInfo DLL SDK used to read Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data directly from RAM modules, identifying manufacturers and clock speeds. While often legitimate, malware can sometimes use the

Checking the tab for the "File description," "Product name," and "Copyright" (e.g., Microsoft, PassMark, or Moxa). : It is part of the SysInfo DLL

: A dedicated tool for system administrators to view high-level system configurations. Potential Security Risk

: It serves as a system library for hardware status monitoring, such as checking LED port statuses or UART modes.

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