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This program sometimes prevents my Win10 Creators Update PC from shutting down making me force close it by pressing "shut down anyway". I tried searching for it but no luck. Quite a few people had a similar issue but no definitive answer on what is it and where does it come from. Anyone knows?
I searched the internet and some people say it's from Skype and some say it's a virus. Still no decent answer.
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This program sometimes prevents my Win10 Creators Update PC from shutting down making me force close it by pressing "shut down anyway". I tried searching for it but no luck. Quite a few people had a similar issue but no definitive answer on what is it and where does it come from. Anyone knows?
I searched the internet and some people say it's from Skype and some say it's a virus. Still no decent answer.
video pnp
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Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46
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This program sometimes prevents my Win10 Creators Update PC from shutting down making me force close it by pressing "shut down anyway". I tried searching for it but no luck. Quite a few people had a similar issue but no definitive answer on what is it and where does it come from. Anyone knows?
I searched the internet and some people say it's from Skype and some say it's a virus. Still no decent answer.
video pnp
This program sometimes prevents my Win10 Creators Update PC from shutting down making me force close it by pressing "shut down anyway". I tried searching for it but no luck. Quite a few people had a similar issue but no definitive answer on what is it and where does it come from. Anyone knows?
I searched the internet and some people say it's from Skype and some say it's a virus. Still no decent answer.
video pnp
video pnp
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Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46
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Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46
Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46
Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46
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According to Microsoft community and Internet, It seems that this is kind of program that uses the webcam. Somebody said that :
it stands for Real Time Capturing video Protection and Privacy
Listener, which captures your browsing habits and records video from
your webcam when you boot your PC to the time you shut down and uploads it to people on the internet for money
Another user wrote that:
At first I thought that "RTC" might have been Skype related until
someone got a hold of my credit card... and these weird accounts with
the same username have been finding me on totally unrelated and
unlinked sites.
Hence, This is not something you want on your computer, so I would suggest uninstalling it immediately.
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
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According to Microsoft community and Internet, It seems that this is kind of program that uses the webcam. Somebody said that :
it stands for Real Time Capturing video Protection and Privacy
Listener, which captures your browsing habits and records video from
your webcam when you boot your PC to the time you shut down and uploads it to people on the internet for money
Another user wrote that:
At first I thought that "RTC" might have been Skype related until
someone got a hold of my credit card... and these weird accounts with
the same username have been finding me on totally unrelated and
unlinked sites.
Hence, This is not something you want on your computer, so I would suggest uninstalling it immediately.
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
According to Microsoft community and Internet, It seems that this is kind of program that uses the webcam. Somebody said that :
it stands for Real Time Capturing video Protection and Privacy
Listener, which captures your browsing habits and records video from
your webcam when you boot your PC to the time you shut down and uploads it to people on the internet for money
Another user wrote that:
At first I thought that "RTC" might have been Skype related until
someone got a hold of my credit card... and these weird accounts with
the same username have been finding me on totally unrelated and
unlinked sites.
Hence, This is not something you want on your computer, so I would suggest uninstalling it immediately.
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
According to Microsoft community and Internet, It seems that this is kind of program that uses the webcam. Somebody said that :
it stands for Real Time Capturing video Protection and Privacy
Listener, which captures your browsing habits and records video from
your webcam when you boot your PC to the time you shut down and uploads it to people on the internet for money
Another user wrote that:
At first I thought that "RTC" might have been Skype related until
someone got a hold of my credit card... and these weird accounts with
the same username have been finding me on totally unrelated and
unlinked sites.
Hence, This is not something you want on your computer, so I would suggest uninstalling it immediately.
According to Microsoft community and Internet, It seems that this is kind of program that uses the webcam. Somebody said that :
it stands for Real Time Capturing video Protection and Privacy
Listener, which captures your browsing habits and records video from
your webcam when you boot your PC to the time you shut down and uploads it to people on the internet for money
Another user wrote that:
At first I thought that "RTC" might have been Skype related until
someone got a hold of my credit card... and these weird accounts with
the same username have been finding me on totally unrelated and
unlinked sites.
Hence, This is not something you want on your computer, so I would suggest uninstalling it immediately.
answered Apr 24 '17 at 17:02
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The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
The problem is that there is no evidence to any of these claims. Antiviruses and various malware scanners aren't finding anything. Also this thing is really elusive and I was unable to find anything called "RTC Video PnP Listener" using Apps&Features, Autoruns and other programs. It's seemingly untraceable when you try to search for it.
– keklord
Apr 25 '17 at 18:06
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
To make sure is RTC virus or not, you can use tools like Process Explorer: technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/processexplorer launch process explorer as admin, click options in top left, confirm that check signatures is enabled, then click virustotal section, make sure check virustotal is checked, check submit unknown executables, then look for that process and see if it is flagged on virustotal via the blue number.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:23
1
1
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
I did all that, it's not on the list. Trust me, this thing is not easy to track down.
– keklord
Apr 26 '17 at 20:25
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
Okey @keklord :) I give up, but maybe you can locate and delete the RTC from registry.
– Emad
Apr 26 '17 at 20:27
add a comment |
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Same issue for me, just noticed this on shutdown but can't locate it.
– Brino
Dec 18 '18 at 15:46