What is mpas - d.exe? t

What is mpas - d.exe? t

Hello

Is the part "t" of it or a typo error copied/pasted to both parts of your question?

I can find "mpas - d.exe".

http://www.ProcessLibrary.com/en/directory/files/mPas-d/421569/

"MPAs - d.exe is a MPAs - d.exe belonging to Microsoft Malware Protection from Microsoft Corporation"

http://processchecker.com/file/mPas-d.exe.html

"mpas - d.exe is known as Microsoft Malware Protection and it is developed by Microsoft Corporation ." We saw on 2 different instances of MPAs - d.exe in the other location. So far we have not seen any alert regarding this product. »

See you soon.

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