Sp45367.exe

In some cases, this file may appear in the startup folder to check for updates or perform scheduled maintenance tasks. If you see it consuming CPU or Disk usage, it is likely unpacking files and performing an installation in the background.

However, because the filename follows a generic pattern (SP + five digits), malware authors sometimes disguise their malicious executables using similar naming conventions to evade detection.

Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: Sp45367.exe

The installer coordinates the communication framework between your Windows OS kernel and your motherboard's internal processor. 1. Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)

If you’ve opened your Windows Task Manager recently and noticed a process named consuming CPU cycles or memory, you might be wondering: What is this file? Is it a virus? Should I remove it immediately? In some cases, this file may appear in

If this file asks for permission every time you boot your computer, it might be failing to complete its configuration.

Users often notice this file because it appears in their Startup Items list or because they receive a UAC (User Account Control) prompt asking for permission to run it. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run: The

: Provides the driver for the Intel Management Engine Interface, which allows for remote out-of-band management of computer systems.