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plugincontainer.exe keep appearing - dont have anything Mozilla installed

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Hello on my new laptop i do not run anything Mozilla related as i far prefer other browsers(namely Chrome). But i keep getting plugincontainer.exe or .bak. or .upd names trying to access the net. Every answer i find if i do a search refers to dealing with firefox or similar mozilla product and i have searched everywhere and there isn't any on my pc. When i open the location of plugincontainer it goes to ProgramData to a file folder that contains plugincontainer file folder which contains nothing, Plugins folder which contains 4 file folders that contain various plugin applications


I want rid of plugin container.

Hello on my new laptop i do not run anything Mozilla related as i far prefer other browsers(namely Chrome). But i keep getting plugincontainer.exe or .bak. or .upd names trying to access the net. Every answer i find if i do a search refers to dealing with firefox or similar mozilla product and i have searched everywhere and there isn't any on my pc. When i open the location of plugincontainer it goes to ProgramData to a file folder that contains plugincontainer file folder which contains nothing, Plugins folder which contains 4 file folders that contain various plugin applications I want rid of plugin container.

被選擇的解決方法

hello sakara, plugin-container.exe (with a hyphen!) is a file that is shipped with mozilla firefox. you can also inspect the file with a right-click > properties > signatures. if it is signed by the mozilla corporation it will be genuine. otherwise it is probably malware masquerading under a inconspicuous filename. in this case refer to Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware

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選擇的解決方法

hello sakara, plugin-container.exe (with a hyphen!) is a file that is shipped with mozilla firefox. you can also inspect the file with a right-click > properties > signatures. if it is signed by the mozilla corporation it will be genuine. otherwise it is probably malware masquerading under a inconspicuous filename. in this case refer to Troubleshoot Firefox issues caused by malware

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Thankyou for the reply. Ive run one of the programmes recommended and it did pick them up as malware. i'll see how it goes.

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That's great sakara - come back and let us know if it goes well! Be sure to mark philipp's post as solving your problem.