Computer Inspector 6.3

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Windows Inspector will analyze and warn you about third-party software installed on your computer. It shows what's running with full details, and highlights any suspicious process. Windows Inspector has a database of common and malicious system applications, which it uses as a filter. The program is helpful in the case of a browser hijacking unwanted BHOs, toolbars, buttons, and context menus. It provides full details of all Internet Explorer-related data, which can be vulnerable to attack from malicious applications. These days more and more sites are installing spyware and adware in one disguised form or another. One of the major areas covered by Windows Inspector is start-up items. Every program that runs automatically has to include itself as a start-up item.

Version 6.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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