videoserver.exe may be a dangerous application, according to heuristic analysis. It triggers many of the "possible danger" criteria detailed in this document. It is not yet known if videoserver.exe is a virus or not that doesn't harm your PC. We advise you to be careful with it.
The default name and path where this program is stored is
C:\Program Files (x86)\Ivideon\IvideonServer\videoserver.exe.
The MD5 checksum for this program is 9ca9aeeea4c475619b64d22a30d490dd.
This program is set up as a Windows service. This means it operates on your system in background, usually without displaying any user interface to you. Most Windows services are ok programs, which perform useful functions to other programs or to the Windows Operating System.
This application uses the Internet to communicate. Today this is expected from a program. For example, most of the apps on your PC check for new updates. For this, Internet communications are necessary.
This exe runs in 32-bit mode. It does not use the entire set of features of nowadays' computer processors. This is quite normal because the publishers did not bother to upgrade it to 64-bit code.
Some dangerous functions of Windows have been used, such as functions for intercepting the keyboard. We advise you to be very careful regarding this program.
videoserver.exe has a digital signature. Nowadays most serious software applications are digitally signed.
The digital signature is not valid, which is a strong indicator that this software application may be malware and that somebody probably changed some of its code after the signature was applied. Please be very careful regarding this!
The name of the company or individual signing this is: apps@ivideon.com
Digitally signed by: Ivideon LLC
Certificate's issuer name: COMODO RSA Code Signing CA
It has an uninstall string in registry, which is a good sign. si are uninstall.