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16%
16% of PCs block this file from running.

VersionsAdditional versions

8.0.0.1170 5.56%
8.0.0.1109 1.39%
8.0.0.1095 1.39%
7.5.0.1137 9.72%
7.5.0.1130 20.83%
7.5.0.1125 1.39%
7.5.0.1115 16.67%
7.5.0.1107 1.39%
7.1.0.1104 23.61%
7.1.0.1102 1.39%
7.0.0.1081 1.39%
6.6.0.1010 15.28%

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tmbpie32.dll

Browser Exploit Prevention by Trend Micro (Signed)

Remove tmbpie32.dll
Version:   7.5.0.1107
MD5:   2069c434408afab8568da730a8b03323
SHA1:   7fe53a3117fd556ce8cee1631029b2d8acacdb70
SHA256:   df82105bfa379e72e9b6628be195317ad191077844712bed4452765667a12885

What is tmbpie32.dll?

Browser Exploit Prevention Plug-In for Internet Explorer helps protect the IE browser from vulnerabilities before Microsoft patches IE.

Overview

tmbpie32.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of Internet Explorer. It is installed in Internet Explorer as a Browser Helper Object (BHO) which has full acess to the web browser's behaviors and content. The file is digitally signed by Trend Micro which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA).

DetailsDetails

File name:tmbpie32.dll
Publisher:Trend Micro Inc.
Product name:Browser Exploit Prevention
Description:Trend Micro Browser Plug-In (IE)
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\trend micro\amsp\module\20002\7.5.1115\7.5.1115\tmbpie32.dll
Original name:TmBpIe.dll
File version:7.5.0.1107
Product version:7.5
Size:929.55 KB (951,856 bytes)
Build date:7/19/2012 8:56 AM
Certificate
Issued to:Trend Micro
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Expiration date:Thursday, February 16, 2012
Digital DNA
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
More details

BehaviorsBehaviors

Internet Explorer Browser Helper Object
Located in the registry at 'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects'
  • BHO CLSID: {BBACBAFD-FA5E-4079-8B33-00EB9F13D4AC}
PROTOCOLS handlers
  • tmbp

Windows OS versionsDistribution by Windows OS

OS versiondistribution
Windows 7 Home Premium 55.56%
Windows 8 13.89%
Windows 7 Ultimate 8.33%
Microsoft Windows XP 5.56%
Windows 7 Professional 5.56%
Windows 7 Home Basic 4.17%
Windows 8 Pro 4.17%
Windows 7 Starter 1.39%
Windows 7 Ultimate N 1.39%

Distribution by countryDistribution by country

United States installs about 50.00% of Browser Exploit Prevention.

OEM distributionDistribution by PC manufacturer

PC Manufacturerdistribution
ASUS 22.78%
Hewlett-Packard 20.25%
Dell 20.25%
Toshiba 10.13%
NEC 7.59%
Sony 7.59%
Acer 5.06%
GIGABYTE 3.80%
Lenovo 2.53%
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