When we normally log into Windows, the memory of Our computer is largely dedicated to supporting various processes. Although we can easily recognize most of them, There are others who We have no idea where they come from and his intentions are suspicious. CrowdInspect It comes to combat them and keep our teams safe..
CrowdInspect is a program developed by the renowned American cybersecurity technology company CrowdStrike. Its objective is, Scan all resident processes connected to the Web and determine how safe, useful, or necessary they are.
This program was designed for Microsoft Windows systems in order to help alert us to the presence of processes or potential programs with malicious intent on our computer, which may well be communicating over the network.
CrowdInspect, a watchdog and defender


CrowdInspect provides us with very useful information about the processes. For example: if you have open network connections, the type, status, ports and IP, both locally and even remotely.
It is a process inspection tool based on a host, which is interconnected with numerous and varied sources of information and data on the network to determine which programs, processes, and files are running that are dangerous for our computer or that are not necessary. In short, the program compares the process that he believes to be suspicious with his source of information, seeking to corroborate the doubt.
A phrase that can help us understand this program better is the mythical saying: “If you want peace, prepare for war.” The computer user becomes the first defender. Because while it is useful to have programs and automatic antivirus to do all the work for us, it doesn't hurt to be careful, use logic and reason to when surfing the net or download some type of file.
It's simple, if you see evil, step aside. By doing this you will achieve perfect teamwork and You won't have to suffer from malware or viruses that want to make your day sad.
Without further ado, this wonderful program It is completely free, portable –no installation required- and is available for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, as well as for Windows XP, download it here.
And that's all for today's post, remember to be careful with the pages you visit, tell us in the comments, How did you do with CrowdInspect?
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