This piece of software is invaluable. I've used it from everything in terms of malware scanning/detection/analysis to assisting in cracking a piece of software to determining why a cracked game would refused to load (turns out it was literally missing 5 or 6 "maps", which was causing the game to crash-on-load. Fantastico.
More often than not my games dont work cause missing Dlls, it felt like a chore having to reinstall both x64 and x86 runtimes and DirectX updates just for them to work.
Interesting video but after watching it I still have no idea how to tell what's bad and what's good. How about doing a video detail how to tell if something bad is happening compared to something good.
exactly… the video is just showing exactly what is directly written on the tools main page … how could he tell the Sihost process was phishy ? as it literally is also a regular windows process normally
@@Xuzyy and that is how i ended up deleting system files necessary to show windows login after boot. windows booted but no possibility to login or access any command line tools/interfaces even in safe mode
@@kuromiLayfe do you have any other boot disk and/or separate computer where you could copy those deleted files from? After booting to a command prompt and mounting your system disk, you could copy those files over. Actually it's easier to remove the drive altogether and connect it to another computer to do all that.
I'd really love if you'd do another Antivirus tier list. It's been a few years since your last one and I'm interested to see if anything has changed between the rankings. Great videos as always!
I may as well be looking at Chinese writing because I don't know what those logs are. This is obviously something for advanced users who can recognize something is wrong.
In part that's true. It's up to you how much knowledge you want to learn and have deep you want to go. I can say this video shows some things that were on my system like 5 years ago that nobody believed to me. And I'm just a normal person who is learning this by myself. Talk about getting exhausted frustrated and even just discouraged. But I will say this channel is amazing and what he says and talks about is very practical. And I appreciate the fact that I don't feel like I'm wasting his time. even though he wants to do this. This is my perspective. Hey instead of looking at Chinese getting ready trying to read this out loud lol. I do have something tattooed on my arm that is in Chinese.
i agree, this video was only partially informative. i'd have also liked to of seen the FIX of a virus using this method. this video might as well of been "here's the tool, look how neat, right? video over"
Shouldve went in more detail on how you can detect something fishy from something normal. The way I see it, I have to look up every IP, .dll and what else to see if something is off.
Well he could have done that but it's very hard to do unfortunately and I'm not trying to discourage or not what you're asking. You can even type in Google like copy and paste a whole line of code and type in what is this. So an example for me is my router will just drop randomly for like 3 or 4 So what I did was I copied it into note pad. In Google I would type in my router, what is a normal fog look like. Or an example of a normal log. And then I would copy and paste that into another notepad and then look at the two. Now what I found out was it's not my problem it was actually spectrums and they needed to replace cable that they're never going to do. I'll read the comments section. a lot of the times. through the Trials of others, it has helped me. you'll get it. just stick with it. Be patient with yourself too.
I'm a complete neophyte at this stuff and your explanation was really clear and easy to follow. I even tried checking my own system with this and could understand what I was looking at a little bit at least. Thank you!
Great overview of the process monitor. Thanks for that. Great tool. But the title of this video is "how to tell if your PC is hacked" How about a video on that? Like what processes to look out for, examples of how to find known hacks, etc.
Malware usually injects itself into Windows components to make it tougher to recognize, which is why many of the processes performing unusual malicious activity here actually belong to Windows. You'll find these processes in every Windows installation, and _don't_ exhibit anything resembling the abnormal behavior showcased in this video unless infected (at least, by Microsoft standards. Windows doesn't need any spyware to perform a lot of questionable telemetry after all, but this video shows even more junk than usual). This is a nice way to figure out if a system is infected, but it takes a lot more to actually track down the source malware. I personally use Process Monitor a lot more often to figure out some of the inner workings of software, and even Windows itself. Track down the files and registry keys discrete Windows features and apps need to work properly, as a last-ditch effort in order to fix the more awful kind of registry and install corruption bugs when all easier repair options fail, and they show their ugly face just often enough in our line of repair work to be a major PITA. I'm talking the kind of issues that have no documented fix anywhere on the Internet, meaning they would otherwise require a full Windows reinstall to get rid of, and can range from mildly annoying to total showstopper as they can prevent essential user programs and Windows features from functioning altogether. As I'm not a security researcher, I just rely on AVs to do all the detection work for me, and only attempt a manual checkup as a last resort, if multiple different AVs and even rescue liveCDs all fail to detect any malware on a system that is still definitely, actively misbehaving. I once caught and manually deleted a cryptominer trojan that way. It faked the Task Manager GPU percentage and even the framerate numbers of games, but couldn't inject iself into Windows processes (it just showed up on Task Manager as a standalone process), and was installed inside AppData. Either way, when even lightweight games believe they're running at 60fps and only actually presenting at like 10, you know something is going horribly wrong. I still have the suspicion the bad performance metrics might've been more of an NVIDIA driver bug, and not actually a feature of the malware. Chances are it doesn't matter anymore with the hundreds of updates to Windows and the GPU drivers since that infection happened.
Neat! My only issue is that I'm not sure an average computer user would necessarily recognize all the programs Process Monitor shows. Wonder if it could be too easy to mistake some program's actions as an active malware.
pretty sure i did that a lot back when i was playing wow in high school. would task manager end task on a lot of dependent little programs then my main programs would be super buggy. learned to leave it alone lol.
i know stepfather would DELETE ANYTHING he "diddent know what it was" so had to hide the existance of the C drive on him and had to lie that deleting the icon deletes the whole program or else he would went around wiping stuff out to then get bricked and need cosntant reinstall.
@@nightmarerex2035 I guess that can indeed be a problem with some people. I admit, I don't have a clue how much one should actually know about computers and computer software.
Now I'm your 100% correct. it's hard when people want to ask, but as the internet is people are not very kind. I'm saying this in general. it's too much work to try to help or assist somebody. glad to see you have that insight and perspective and the awareness of others who may not get it.
It's not a forensics tool. It's a monitoring tool. This word forensics, gets thrown around with people in security, it's not. Forensics is analysis of devices, with the strictest protocols, like any forensics, that evidence then goes either goes to court, or if there's no evidence, a case is dropped. Cybersecurity pre-crime, Digital/Cyber Forensics post-crime.
You can skip 90% of malware and stuff by simply choosing "ask before every download" option in your browser. It saved my pc so many times as suddenly something was trying to download but browser was asking me where I want it. Remaining 5% is windows defender which acts as a virus itself and 5% are backdoors in the system CPUs. That's basically all to it.
This might help the casuals with amateur stuff, but even so, 90%? Nope, that number definitely came out your backside, pre wipe. Ok, little much, I know, just kidding, about the pre wipe part. 🙃
3:10 can anyone explain what Exactly was "suspicious" i mean I've bene trying to understand it for hours but differentiating between hack and or other is super hard for me so far, maybe its cause i don't have any but ye
There is an efi rootkit that bypasses this completely and is fully hidden, it basically patches a bunch of kernel stuff before pg is initialized. I don't remember exactly but the only way you could get rid of it is by reflashing bios and reinstalling windows. Problem being you'll never know you got infected.
@@roguewasbanned4746 your sessions, your passwords, your files etc can be stolen. They can do anything it's a rat hidden with kernel hooks and an uefi bootkit lol
This is a question I've asked someone before (in fact a few people). How to flash the bios when you only have access to an infected network? Pretty sure I have this rootkit but can't get rid of it with a clean reinstall, nothing is helping. I've no access to another computer out with my home (don't want to ask at work).
This tool is great for gamers to find out the "save location" of a game. You pick the game process and filter to see what files are being created. I wonder, regarding the security features, would Task Manager's Processes tab be a quicker way of checking for any strange processes using the Network, for example, by sorting by Network?
They way how you talk is amazing, my mother tongue is spanish and it's a bit diffcult to me to understand videos with english audio, but I understood everything very clean from you, thank you for your nice job.
All I've learned is that Corsair iCue is basically malware lol.. constant network/telemetry stuff going on even if you have that option to send them data disabled. Closing icue reduced the amount of network events I was seeing drastically, and it actually seems to have improved game performance.
@@imseagullI'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!
For a random home user, it is very unlikely to encounter true zero day malware. And there are scanners and tools for macos as well. You could probably do a lot of this in the terminal somehow.
You explained quite obvious things about this program (filters, autoscrolling etc). But I still dont get it how to tell if my PC is hacked. Need more examples please
Yes yes yes love to see more such videos. Always been a fan of process explorer, but badly need of something like this but never knew sysinternals had it in the name called process monitor. Thank you🎉 thanks a lot. Love you ❤
How can you trust Armory Crate? Armory Crate has been exploited before, and hackers have managed to access all devices that have Armory Crate installed. The entire app is suspicious and plagued with bugs. I hope you can create a video about the activities that Armory Crate is performing in the background. Even ESET Antivirus is attempting to block some of its files, and VirusTotal has flagged the file as suspicious. Let's hope your computer wasn't already hacked.
I had some sort of maleware I couldn't seem to wipe with any anti-virus software, I kept getting a message demanding bitcoin. I decided to just system restore, only to find someone had managed to setup a bitlocker on my system. I just ended up wiping the whole thing and installing Linux.
This video barely scratches the surface without really going over anything, aside from filters. What would have been more beneficial for viewers would be to show them how to quickly filter out genuine Windows activity and to later filter what the user knows is safe. You're then left with a list of potential candidates for the problems you're experiencing. As it stands, this video just says people "yeah this exists, good luck."
What we really need is a tool with checksums and whitelists so anything unusual shows up. Otherwise it’s like handing someone a phone book and say number starts with 555.
You can find templates that are examples of what a normal log or systems log should look like. Also asking what is this and then copying and pasting like a line or two of code. it's help me out. that's a good idea and great suggestion. I would use that more than I ever did the phone book. lol
Such great tools that MS owns, but for some reason are not included with the default OS install - yet they are so quick to add so much other bloat like news feeds, widgets, and other mostly useless apps.
Your PC is always hacked. With an update, for example, all your info goes to the manufacturer. That is why an update with a new PC is very fast and the same update with a used PC with the same spec. 10x slower.
Bit of a moot point really considering the program is freely available, provided by Microsoft themselves, and is tiny in size. Just download it, put it in a folder somewhere, and create a shortcut to it. At that point it becomes transparent and you wouldn't even know it wasn't already a part of Windows. 🤷♂️
few weeks ago I learned something wild. I've been setting my firewall for decades with local subnet rules for my lan stuff including remote desktop that I only use in my lan. Imagine my surprise when I found out I was brute forced from a large distributed array of IP's. Turns out that forwarded ports are treated as being from local subnet in windows firewall !! I got saved by my 378 characters password.
@@FlyboyHelosim my passwords are on average 40 to 80 chars long. I have had multiple servers since '96 and you'd be surprised at how relentless the attacks are especialy from China.
Where do we go from here though. If I find something that shouldn’t be happening, what is the course of action? And where can I find out where it came from?
one thing i dislike about process monitor is how easy it is to confuse whether a switch is on or off. the hover help text is confusing as to whether the switch is enabled or is it instructing you to click it to get what hover help states. wish i could have a go at fixing these cosmetics in the UI
hey bro what does it mean lotta like really lot explorer.exe opertions somes are open some close and others read few registry keys, results are opening closing and no reparse point or invalid parameter. please need answer
unfortunately I've heard that nowadays there is malware out there which actually detects if you run a Process Exploring tool like Process Monitor and few other similar apps, it just stops/hides itself from the list when detects those were started.
Have you looked this up? are you asking about a future video, just curious. I did Google search and there's quite a bit of information. either way great question.
I have a question for linux. So if a malware were to run on linux using an emulator would the malware even know what to look for if it was trying to steal info from the linux files or would it be limited because it’s a different environment. I’m new to linux and am trying to learn more about the platform.
So I looked at a system that showed the same AMSI queries over and over like in the video. Nortons Power Erase didn't find anything beyond medium. What do you suggest?
Hello everyone I have a question that concerns me Whenever I open HWINFO I see one or two of my cpu cores constantly at 80% to 90% usage even when barely no apps are running Does that indicates something dangerous or what's wrong exactly?
I recommend opening the Windows Task Manager and sorting the CPU column in reverse order (to do this, click on the CPU column). This will show the processes with the greatest CPU usage at the top. This will allow you to easily see what processes are using the most CPU resources.
I checked my laptop and found exactly the same behaviour described in the video, svchost.exe constantly accessing the Providers2 registry. Any idea how to fix that?
Hey, so I used it and im not at all a computer geek- so can you please tell me if MsMpEng.exe constantly locking and unlocking C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\mpenginedb.db-shm, that, is a normal thing or not?? idk its weird
I have no IT experience and your talking to those that do. but in my case can you explain how a none experience person could tell if the info being process is legit or not. are all no legit scihost them same or is there different ones, how many .... etc
@@Geon-Harris Sadly - no. You would need a special version of the Windows ISO that could be loaded instead of your main Windows installation. There are a lot of those ;-) I use Windows PE from Strelec and load into Windows 10 image.
Man, you young boys have it made. Back in my day, we had to figure all this out reading 2600 Quarterly, text books, and sheer intuition messing around in the registry. Nowadays you boys have it all packaged up nice and neat in a video complete with slick graphics and color commentary. This combined with AI makes us old coding command line geezers obsolete.
I liked the video and the software, but it would be more of a full piece if it showed how to get rid of the malicious content...or do we just say to our antivirus software, "sick 'em!"
This piece of software is invaluable. I've used it from everything in terms of malware scanning/detection/analysis to assisting in cracking a piece of software to determining why a cracked game would refused to load (turns out it was literally missing 5 or 6 "maps", which was causing the game to crash-on-load. Fantastico.
More often than not my games dont work cause missing Dlls, it felt like a chore having to reinstall both x64 and x86 runtimes and DirectX updates just for them to work.
@@ViroRads A disappointing truth about dependencies.
@@it1970 that's why I love 'em so much. ;)
@@it1970 Not, but somewhat on the top of the most effective ways to distribute.
@@it1970Thats why it’s best to buy cd keys as a pirate.
Interesting video but after watching it I still have no idea how to tell what's bad and what's good. How about doing a video detail how to tell if something bad is happening compared to something good.
This
exactly… the video is just showing exactly what is directly written on the tools main page … how could he tell the Sihost process was phishy ? as it literally is also a regular windows process normally
I suggest google anything that you think its strange, and you might be lucky.
@@Xuzyy and that is how i ended up deleting system files necessary to show windows login after boot.
windows booted but no possibility to login or access any command line tools/interfaces even in safe mode
@@kuromiLayfe do you have any other boot disk and/or separate computer where you could copy those deleted files from? After booting to a command prompt and mounting your system disk, you could copy those files over. Actually it's easier to remove the drive altogether and connect it to another computer to do all that.
I'd really love if you'd do another Antivirus tier list. It's been a few years since your last one and I'm interested to see if anything has changed between the rankings. Great videos as always!
Most of them are a Virus Lol
I may as well be looking at Chinese writing because I don't know what those logs are. This is obviously something for advanced users who can recognize something is wrong.
In part that's true. It's up to you how much knowledge you want to learn and have deep you want to go. I can say this video shows some things that were on my system like 5 years ago that nobody believed to me. And I'm just a normal person who is learning this by myself. Talk about getting exhausted frustrated and even just discouraged. But I will say this channel is amazing and what he says and talks about is very practical. And I appreciate the fact that I don't feel like I'm wasting his time. even though he wants to do this. This is my perspective. Hey instead of looking at Chinese getting ready trying to read this out loud lol. I do have something tattooed on my arm that is in Chinese.
i agree, this video was only partially informative. i'd have also liked to of seen the FIX of a virus using this method.
this video might as well of been "here's the tool, look how neat, right? video over"
Shouldve went in more detail on how you can detect something fishy from something normal. The way I see it, I have to look up every IP, .dll and what else to see if something is off.
I know right.
Well he could have done that but it's very hard to do unfortunately and I'm not trying to discourage or not what you're asking. You can even type in Google like copy and paste a whole line of code and type in what is this. So an example for me is my router will just drop randomly for like 3 or 4 So what I did was I copied it into note pad. In Google I would type in my router, what is a normal fog look like. Or an example of a normal log. And then I would copy and paste that into another notepad and then look at the two. Now what I found out was it's not my problem it was actually spectrums and they needed to replace cable that they're never going to do. I'll read the comments section. a lot of the times. through the Trials of others, it has helped me. you'll get it. just stick with it. Be patient with yourself too.
@@chrise.9316 ayo whut? I been dropping on discord lately and it better dang not be because of spectrum😂
I'm a complete neophyte at this stuff and your explanation was really clear and easy to follow. I even tried checking my own system with this and could understand what I was looking at a little bit at least. Thank you!
Holy crap, this would've been super useful like 3 months ago. Definitely saving this video.
Great overview of the process monitor. Thanks for that. Great tool.
But the title of this video is "how to tell if your PC is hacked"
How about a video on that? Like what processes to look out for, examples of how to find known hacks, etc.
Thank you so much for making this!
Malware usually injects itself into Windows components to make it tougher to recognize, which is why many of the processes performing unusual malicious activity here actually belong to Windows. You'll find these processes in every Windows installation, and _don't_ exhibit anything resembling the abnormal behavior showcased in this video unless infected (at least, by Microsoft standards. Windows doesn't need any spyware to perform a lot of questionable telemetry after all, but this video shows even more junk than usual). This is a nice way to figure out if a system is infected, but it takes a lot more to actually track down the source malware.
I personally use Process Monitor a lot more often to figure out some of the inner workings of software, and even Windows itself. Track down the files and registry keys discrete Windows features and apps need to work properly, as a last-ditch effort in order to fix the more awful kind of registry and install corruption bugs when all easier repair options fail, and they show their ugly face just often enough in our line of repair work to be a major PITA. I'm talking the kind of issues that have no documented fix anywhere on the Internet, meaning they would otherwise require a full Windows reinstall to get rid of, and can range from mildly annoying to total showstopper as they can prevent essential user programs and Windows features from functioning altogether.
As I'm not a security researcher, I just rely on AVs to do all the detection work for me, and only attempt a manual checkup as a last resort, if multiple different AVs and even rescue liveCDs all fail to detect any malware on a system that is still definitely, actively misbehaving. I once caught and manually deleted a cryptominer trojan that way. It faked the Task Manager GPU percentage and even the framerate numbers of games, but couldn't inject iself into Windows processes (it just showed up on Task Manager as a standalone process), and was installed inside AppData. Either way, when even lightweight games believe they're running at 60fps and only actually presenting at like 10, you know something is going horribly wrong. I still have the suspicion the bad performance metrics might've been more of an NVIDIA driver bug, and not actually a feature of the malware. Chances are it doesn't matter anymore with the hundreds of updates to Windows and the GPU drivers since that infection happened.
thanks for this.
this helped me find things i didn't know i had (or still had) that were regularly phoning home. much appreciated.
Neat! My only issue is that I'm not sure an average computer user would necessarily recognize all the programs Process Monitor shows. Wonder if it could be too easy to mistake some program's actions as an active malware.
pretty sure i did that a lot back when i was playing wow in high school. would task manager end task on a lot of dependent little programs then my main programs would be super buggy. learned to leave it alone lol.
i know stepfather would DELETE ANYTHING he "diddent know what it was" so had to hide the existance of the C drive on him and had to lie that deleting the icon deletes the whole program or else he would went around wiping stuff out to then get bricked and need cosntant reinstall.
@@nightmarerex2035 I guess that can indeed be a problem with some people.
I admit, I don't have a clue how much one should actually know about computers and computer software.
Now I'm your 100% correct. it's hard when people want to ask, but as the internet is people are not very kind. I'm saying this in general. it's too much work to try to help or assist somebody. glad to see you have that insight and perspective and the awareness of others who may not get it.
Process Monitor is a great tool! It's been really helpful in tracking down some issues 👍
Excellent video! I'd love to see more forensic videos like this. Cheers!
It's not a forensics tool. It's a monitoring tool. This word forensics, gets thrown around with people in security, it's not. Forensics is analysis of devices, with the strictest protocols, like any forensics, that evidence then goes either goes to court, or if there's no evidence, a case is dropped. Cybersecurity pre-crime, Digital/Cyber Forensics post-crime.
You can skip 90% of malware and stuff by simply choosing "ask before every download" option in your browser. It saved my pc so many times as suddenly something was trying to download but browser was asking me where I want it.
Remaining 5% is windows defender which acts as a virus itself and 5% are backdoors in the system CPUs. That's basically all to it.
>implying malware doesn’t generally spread via people downloading things willingly
@@AROAHI always download. Don't even read what it is. Must collect them all!
This might help the casuals with amateur stuff, but even so, 90%? Nope, that number definitely came out your backside, pre wipe. Ok, little much, I know, just kidding, about the pre wipe part. 🙃
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@@Noconstitutionfordemocrats1ure awesome but dont do that please
3:10 can anyone explain what Exactly was "suspicious" i mean I've bene trying to understand it for hours but differentiating between hack and or other is super hard for me so far, maybe its cause i don't have any but ye
There is an efi rootkit that bypasses this completely and is fully hidden, it basically patches a bunch of kernel stuff before pg is initialized. I don't remember exactly but the only way you could get rid of it is by reflashing bios and reinstalling windows. Problem being you'll never know you got infected.
So what’s the point in worrying if it’s untraceable?
@@roguewasbanned4746 your sessions, your passwords, your files etc can be stolen. They can do anything it's a rat hidden with kernel hooks and an uefi bootkit lol
what's the malware name sir???
This is a question I've asked someone before (in fact a few people). How to flash the bios when you only have access to an infected network? Pretty sure I have this rootkit but can't get rid of it with a clean reinstall, nothing is helping. I've no access to another computer out with my home (don't want to ask at work).
@@vladvah77 a day after my comment it's source got leaked
This tool is great for gamers to find out the "save location" of a game. You pick the game process and filter to see what files are being created.
I wonder, regarding the security features, would Task Manager's Processes tab be a quicker way of checking for any strange processes using the Network, for example, by sorting by Network?
That's super useful actually, thanks.
@@Bry.89 Glad it helps.
Thanks for the advice. Im not as bright and found this amazingly useful to know!
I watching you since 2020 great videos keep it up bro
They way how you talk is amazing, my mother tongue is spanish and it's a bit diffcult to me to understand videos with english audio, but I understood everything very clean from you, thank you for your nice job.
Super helpful vid! Thanks buddy!!
All I've learned is that Corsair iCue is basically malware lol.. constant network/telemetry stuff going on even if you have that option to send them data disabled. Closing icue reduced the amount of network events I was seeing drastically, and it actually seems to have improved game performance.
Even as a Mac user, I’m always super paranoid that I have some kind of zero day I’m not aware of.
every piece of software has bugs waiting to be found
"Macs don't get viruses" /s 😆 Yeah buddy I'm with you. Feel like we're flying blind on Mac.
Same and I’m running Linux…
@@imseagullI'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!
For a random home user, it is very unlikely to encounter true zero day malware.
And there are scanners and tools for macos as well.
You could probably do a lot of this in the terminal somehow.
You explained quite obvious things about this program (filters, autoscrolling etc). But I still dont get it how to tell if my PC is hacked. Need more examples please
Yes yes yes love to see more such videos. Always been a fan of process explorer, but badly need of something like this but never knew sysinternals had it in the name called process monitor. Thank you🎉 thanks a lot. Love you ❤
This software is a chef's kiss Thank you.
Great stuff as always, please more stuff like these.
My pc sometimes randomly open cmd and close it multiple times a day. Should i be worried
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How can you trust Armory Crate? Armory Crate has been exploited before, and hackers have managed to access all devices that have Armory Crate installed. The entire app is suspicious and plagued with bugs. I hope you can create a video about the activities that Armory Crate is performing in the background. Even ESET Antivirus is attempting to block some of its files, and VirusTotal has flagged the file as suspicious. Let's hope your computer wasn't already hacked.
I had some sort of maleware I couldn't seem to wipe with any anti-virus software, I kept getting a message demanding bitcoin. I decided to just system restore, only to find someone had managed to setup a bitlocker on my system. I just ended up wiping the whole thing and installing Linux.
Really nice tool, thank you for the info!!!
Hacker: I have your passwords in one place, look. *send me all my passwords*
Me: Thanks I already forgot them.
great video. could you make one with more examples about this program
This video barely scratches the surface without really going over anything, aside from filters.
What would have been more beneficial for viewers would be to show them how to quickly filter out genuine Windows activity and to later filter what the user knows is safe. You're then left with a list of potential candidates for the problems you're experiencing.
As it stands, this video just says people "yeah this exists, good luck."
Excellent informative narrative! Look forward too much more! Thank you!
I have to see this video many times to understand. Very good tutorial. Really good 👋
What we really need is a tool with checksums and whitelists so anything unusual shows up. Otherwise it’s like handing someone a phone book and say number starts with 555.
You can find templates that are examples of what a normal log or systems log should look like. Also asking what is this and then copying and pasting like a line or two of code. it's help me out. that's a good idea and great suggestion. I would use that more than I ever did the phone book. lol
i downloaded the suite, but there are so many .exes i think is over a 100, which one should i use?
Thanks for the tool gonna have to get to know it and use it more.
Is there any app that will detect if my pc hacked and will block them automatically ?
Such great tools that MS owns, but for some reason are not included with the default OS install - yet they are so quick to add so much other bloat like news feeds, widgets, and other mostly useless apps.
Wouldn't doubt if the TOOL has a backdoor for windows to run shadow updates in.
@@TheTubejunky Is it??
@@nonamenoname1942 Try loading it in to Virus total.... Then again who knows if they bypass those checkers.
no he doesnt know what he is talking about dont worry about him @@nonamenoname1942
Thank you for sharing this and how to use it. Now I know how to start using this tool. This is why I like and subscribed to this channel.
Very informative, please do make more of these
Your PC is always hacked.
With an update, for example, all your info goes to the manufacturer.
That is why an update with a new PC is very fast and the same update with a used PC with the same spec. 10x slower.
This is very interesting. Is this data only accessible via the ProcMon? is there an interface Microsoft provides to access this pragmatically?
Task manager is the equivalent Microsoft built in app but it pales in comparison as to the details and information it provides.
ProcMon does that somehow so it's possible ;-)
Bit of a moot point really considering the program is freely available, provided by Microsoft themselves, and is tiny in size. Just download it, put it in a folder somewhere, and create a shortcut to it. At that point it becomes transparent and you wouldn't even know it wasn't already a part of Windows. 🤷♂️
@@FlyboyHelosim Indeed
Is there any similar thing for linux??
I really liked this video, please make more like these :)
Please help! My PC has exactly this problem and I don't know neither how to fix it nor where to start from. Any help would be appreciated!
Would this be able to detect Port scans? My antivirus detecting them happening multiple times per day.
So Armoury Crate runs a three tier process six times per minute 😢🎉 to check for updates?!? Im thinking once a week would be plenty 😕
I tried to use it and it said that it could not find the process. I think I'm hacked beyond help-
please help this computer is doing exactly what you said it drops processes when i open task manager I don't know what to do
procmon is one of my favorite discoveries from my college courses. procxp is a close 2nd
few weeks ago I learned something wild. I've been setting my firewall for decades with local subnet rules for my lan stuff including remote desktop that I only use in my lan. Imagine my surprise when I found out I was brute forced from a large distributed array of IP's. Turns out that forwarded ports are treated as being from local subnet in windows firewall !! I got saved by my 378 characters password.
Which password manager do you use?
@@Spectrophia Windows password. I made a way to not have to type it manually so I can have it as long as I want.
@@Tuxy79 KeePass
If you're using a password that's 378 characters long to be safe then something is very, very wrong.
@@FlyboyHelosim my passwords are on average 40 to 80 chars long. I have had multiple servers since '96 and you'd be surprised at how relentless the attacks are especialy from China.
Where do we go from here though. If I find something that shouldn’t be happening, what is the course of action? And where can I find out where it came from?
When you say please like and share the like bars light up. that's a cool feature.
Awesome video!!
one thing i dislike about process monitor is how easy it is to confuse whether a switch is on or off. the hover help text is confusing as to whether the switch is enabled or is it instructing you to click it to get what hover help states.
wish i could have a go at fixing these cosmetics in the UI
hey bro what does it mean lotta like really lot explorer.exe opertions somes are open some close and others read few registry keys, results are opening closing and no reparse point or invalid parameter. please need answer
I don't know how useful this is, if I where to create malware, I would just hijack the event collection and hide my malwares events.
how do you get rid of the xbox and msi center icon in the taskbar permanently ??
unfortunately I've heard that nowadays there is malware out there which actually detects if you run a Process Exploring tool like Process Monitor and few other similar apps, it just stops/hides itself from the list when detects those were started.
**Sets it open on Start-Up**🤣🤣
Early congratulations on 400k subs.
i went to this site witch program do i download there several in the list.
Monitor its web traffic on a pre determined network if its hacked, data gotta end up at an ip address somewhere
Very powerful! What data (if any) does Procmon collect and send back to Winternals?
Have you looked this up? are you asking about a future video, just curious. I did Google search and there's quite a bit of information.
either way great question.
I have a question for linux. So if a malware were to run on linux using an emulator would the malware even know what to look for if it was trying to steal info from the linux files or would it be limited because it’s a different environment. I’m new to linux and am trying to learn more about the platform.
No OS is safe. Linux is like a false security, You're never safe.
So I looked at a system that showed the same AMSI queries over and over like in the video. Nortons Power Erase didn't find anything beyond medium. What do you suggest?
Nice video. Thanks!
Can we have one video on Linux or Android please?
you forgot the "how" part
Hello everyone I have a question that concerns me
Whenever I open HWINFO I see one or two of my cpu cores constantly at 80% to 90% usage even when barely no apps are running
Does that indicates something dangerous or what's wrong exactly?
Open task manager and see what processes are consuming most cpu, if you don't know what they are, just google them.
I recommend opening the Windows Task Manager and sorting the CPU column in reverse order (to do this, click on the CPU column). This will show the processes with the greatest CPU usage at the top. This will allow you to easily see what processes are using the most CPU resources.
Will breeches stay intruding even after completing deleting and reininstalling windows?
may i ask what is it runtime broker are?
also is it normal if multiple runtime broker run at once?
I checked my laptop and found exactly the same behaviour described in the video, svchost.exe constantly accessing the Providers2 registry. Any idea how to fix that?
How to tell if I have a keylogger or spyware?
my windows 7 pro 0%-1% process in idle... is it good..
is there a way to detect if a bitlocker mining is running undetected on a domain network?
how do you know which process are malware?
Hey, so I used it and im not at all a computer geek- so can you please tell me if MsMpEng.exe constantly locking and unlocking C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\mpenginedb.db-shm, that, is a normal thing or not?? idk its weird
That is the malware protection engine (aka Defender).
So it makes sense for it to access this database or whatever it is in the defender folder.
@@purpose_is_empty thank you a lot 😊
Can you please tell me how to remove svchost.exe malware showing remote access in properties of syninternal
This Tool is really powerful, but I have a question.
If I detect a Process that's sending Data, can I stop it without killing the whole process?
OMG
NOW I'M REALLY CONFUSED.
WHY CAN'T THINGS JUST BE SIMPLE AND REMAIN SIMPLE ?
wonderful content❤
Is it possible for malware to hide from process monitor? Something like a rootkit
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Let's hope your sponsor of this video is actually a good and honest site. And not some scammy one!
I have no IT experience and your talking to those that do. but in my case can you explain how a none experience person could tell if the info being process is legit or not. are all no legit scihost them same or is there different ones, how many .... etc
I got a questtion, if i use linux will i not get hacked?
What does a key stroke logger look like?
tcpview as well.
Will this tell you why you suddenly go from 0-100% disk followed by a freeze, thanks?
And i've only just heard about this software.
process monitor is advanced?
Very nice and informative
Hello do you have a Mac version of the video?
More of this please. After you identify the threat what next step to do please make video please
Delete it xD
If you can't - load from an USB and then delete ;-)
@@igorthelight load from usb? Procmon can be boot from usb?
@@Geon-Harris Sadly - no. You would need a special version of the Windows ISO that could be loaded instead of your main Windows installation. There are a lot of those ;-)
I use Windows PE from Strelec and load into Windows 10 image.
thank you but this is only for windows can you make similar for linux / Debian ..??
how to detect if the process is sus, since this vids only explain how to use process monitor
Man, you young boys have it made. Back in my day, we had to figure all this out reading 2600 Quarterly, text books, and sheer intuition messing around in the registry. Nowadays you boys have it all packaged up nice and neat in a video complete with slick graphics and color commentary. This combined with AI makes us old coding command line geezers obsolete.
I liked the video and the software, but it would be more of a full piece if it showed how to get rid of the malicious content...or do we just say to our antivirus software, "sick 'em!"
that's why it sounds like bleeping computer can be helpful. that would be nice. There's a billion dollar idea.