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When running “RKILL” what does “Checking Windows Service Integrity: Missing Services” mean?

Do the need to be restored and if so how?

Thank you

Rkill 2.8.4 by Lawrence Abrams (Grinler)

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/

Copyright 2008-2017 BleepingComputer.com

More Information about Rkill can be found at this link:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic308364.html

Program started at: 06/06/2017 01:08:51 PM in x64 mode.

Windows Version: Windows 10 Home

Checking for Windows services to stop:

* No malware services found to stop.

Checking for processes to terminate:

* No malware processes found to kill.

Checking Registry for malware related settings:

* No issues found in the Registry.

Resetting .EXE, .COM, & .BAT associations in the Windows Registry.

Performing miscellaneous checks:

* Windows Defender Disabled

   [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Defender]

   "DisableAntiSpyware" = dword:00000001

Checking Windows Service Integrity:

* agp440 [Missing Service]

* DcpSvc [Missing Service]

* gagp30kx [Missing Service]

* IEEtwCollectorService [Missing Service]

* IoQos [Missing Service]

* NetTcpPortSharing [Missing Service]

* nv_agp [Missing Service]

* TimeBroker [Missing Service]

* uagp35 [Missing Service]

* uliagpkx [Missing Service]

* WcsPlugInService [Missing Service]

* workfolderssvc [Missing Service]

* wpcfltr [Missing Service]

* WSService [Missing Service]

* AJRouter => %SystemRoot%\system32\svchost.exe -k LocalServiceNetworkRestricted [Incorrect ImagePath]

* RetailDemo => %SystemRoot%\System32\svchost.exe -k rdxgroup [Incorrect ImagePath]

* WpnService => %systemroot%\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs [Incorrect ImagePath]

* vmicrdv => %SystemRoot%\System32\icsvcext.dll [Incorrect ServiceDLL]

* vmicvss => %SystemRoot%\System32\icsvcext.dll [Incorrect ServiceDLL]

Searching for Missing Digital Signatures:

* No issues found.

Checking HOSTS File:

* HOSTS file entries found:

  127.0.0.1       localhost

Program finished at: 06/06/2017 01:11:51 PM

Execution time: 0 hours(s), 2 minute(s), and 59 seconds(s)

 

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Hello @Purrington:

You would likely receive the most authoritative answer by replying to the BleepingComputer topic at https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/308364/rkill-what-it-does-and-what-it-doesnt-a-brief-introduction-to-the-program/ that may be answered by Grinler himself.

Thank you.

Edited by 1PW
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@1PW

The OP posted in the BC Forum and I responded to him, here.  There he went by the name "Purrington666".

There are no issues with the RKill log.  It is normal for Windows 10.

Have a great day.

Regards,
-Phil

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