What is (Security Task Manager)?

What is (Security Task Manager)? I opened the Task Manager and noticed that I have too many running .exe files. When I googled the names of Web sites, such as www.Neuber.com and www.file.net, .exe files, give the possibility to download (Security Task Manager). The first 2 lines that I have google Isass.exe and msseces.exe and the two websites mentioned the possibility of .exe files is a virus, Trojan, spyware, adware or worm.

Security Task Manager is designed to detect all the tasks and processes running on a computer and can alert you to potential security risks. The program is designed by Neuber in Germany.
However, it is not designed to rid your system of spyware, virus, or trojan so if you think you have one, you'll need a spyware remover or antivirus program.

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