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A new fileless attack technique that abuses the Microsoft Windows Error Reporting (WER) service is the work of a hacking group that is yet to be identified.
If you receive Problem uploading or connecting to the Windows Error Reporting service message while checking for solutions, then the fix is here.
An unknown hacking group injected malicious code within the legitimate Windows Error Reporting (WER) service to evade detection as part of a fileless malware attack ...
This sounds like a remarkably alarming warning: as many as 1 billion networked PCs around the world are allegedly at risk because Windows Error Reporting (aka Dr ...
Windows Error Reporting (WerFault.exe) high CPU, Disk, Memory usage could be due to system file issues, amongst other reasons. Here are the working fixes.
According to Microsoft data, about 80% of all Windows PCs are participating in the WER program, and Windows PCs participating in 2009 are estimated to exceed 1 billion units.
Not only are these reports sent when there is a Windows crash, but also when there is a hardware change—and that includes the first-time use of a new USB device, including mobile devices.
Don't like being pestered by Windows Error Reporting? Here’s how to shut it up.
Windows Error Reporting, aka Dr. Watson, sends details to Microsoft when an application or Windows component crashes.