DLL UnInjector: Unload loaded DLLs (x86/x64)

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  1. novirusthanks

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    We released a free, small and useful utility to unload DLLs within a selected process. Useful for removing malware DLLs or DLLs which are deemed suspicious so that they may be deleted from disk. In order for a DLL module to be deleted from disk all loaded instances of the module within process memory space must be unloaded prior to deletion.

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    More information:
    http://www.novirusthanks.org/product/dll-uninjector/

    It supports x86 and x64 Microsoft Windows OSs.
     
  2. siketa

    siketa Registered Member

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    Andreas, does it recognize suspicious behavior?
    Any popups for the user?
    Do you have any samples for testing?
     
  3. RejZoR

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    No, it's an utility for manual cleaning. You have to show the program what to unload and/or delete, it doesn't detect anything as it doesn't work like an antivirus or similar app.
     
  4. novirusthanks

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    DLL UnInjector is a simple application that is used to unload/uninject a specific DLL file. This is generally needed when removing malware DLL files or when debugging/testing applications that use DLL injection.
     
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    Thanks, guys!
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