pdvdserv.exe may be a dangerous application, according to heuristic analysis. It triggers many of the "probable danger" criteria detailed in this document. It is yet unknown if pdvdserv.exe is a virus or a legit program that doesn't harm the computer. We recommend you to be careful with this program.
Usually, the default filename and path where the program is stored is
C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDVD\PDVDServ.exe.
The MD5 fingerprint for this file is d052d08ab41265e728af24308646969f.
This application is NOT a Windows service. This is very good.
This exe runs as a 32-bit program. It does not benefit of the entire set of features of current PC CPUs. This is quite normal because the publishers did not bother to upgrade it to use the x64 instruction set.
The description present in the file is PowerDVD RC Service.
File version 7.00.2406.
Company name Cyberlink Corp..
Legal copyright notice Copyright (c) CyberLink Corp. 1997-2006.
This executable does NOT have visible windows. This is most likely a bad thing.
Some dangerous functions of Windows have been used, such as functions for intercepting the keyboard. We recommend you to read more about this program.
pdvdserv.exe has a digital signature. Nowadays the large majority of serious programs are digitally signed.
The digital signature is not valid. This indicates this app may be a virus and that somebody most likely tampered with it after the signature was generated. We advise extreme caution!
Digitally signed by: CyberLink
Certificate's issuer name: VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA
This executable is set up to start when the computer starts. Yes
It has an uninstall routine, which is good. si are uninstall.