flux.exe – Here is the scoop on shower.l worm as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is flux.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of shower.l worm?
flux.exe (shower.l worm) – Details
If you find a program named flux.exe on your pc, your computer has potentially been infected with a worm that goes by the name of shower.l.
flux.exe is considered to be a security risk, not only because antivirus programs flag shower.l worm as a virus, but also because a number of users have complained about its performance.
shower.l worm is likely a virus and as such, presents a serious vulnerability which should be fixed immediately! Delaying further investigation of flux.exe may cause serious harm to your system and will likely cause a number of problems, such as slow performance, loss of data or leaking private information to websites.
You should take our Firewall Test and look at your Digital Footprint to make sure your system is not giving away valuable information or has open ports on your firewall that may allow attackers to compromise your computer; these tests are completely free.
Whenever you have a concern about a file like flux.exe, feel free to leave a comment (you’ll find the comment section at the bottom of this page); we’ll research your process or dll file and post the results to the site.
We do our best to update process information as often as possible but inaccuracies may still exist; a prime example would be a virus that is named after a legitimate file and perhaps shower.l worm is such a case. If you find an inaccuracy or have information that will help others, please, don’t hesitate to leave a comment!
FLUX.EXE – Disclaimer
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No, flux.exe is software to control the color temperature of your display over the course of the day. I don’t know where you got your information from…
Yeah, as Isha says flux is also a program for ambient light on the screen.
flux.exe is also the process name of Steropsis’ F.lux, which is a screen color changer:
I find this post most odd. I have a program on my computer called flux.exe, & it’s brilliant – it changes the colours of my monitor together with the ambient light in the room.
So there are probably various flux.exes out there.