What is the "passthrusvr.exe" ? Variant 504976

Our database contains 33 different files for filename passthrusvr.exe but this page contains information about single file with specific attributes. If you want to see general information about the passthrusvr.exe then visit General Information Page . You can also check most distributed file variants with name passthrusvr.exe. This file belongs to product PassThruSvr Application. This file has description PassThruSvr Application. Agregate rating is 4(4) stars - based on 17 reviews.This is executable file. You can find it running in Task Manager as the process passthrusvr.exe.

passthrusvr.exe Process
Product:
PassThruSvr Application
Company:
(Empty Value)
Description:
PassThruSvr Application
Version:
1.0.0.6
MD5:
5fbcc9eeefaca3019d5bd5979618f298
SHA1:
e0c84661f5ad640d3a2bcf9ca6f5ecadb7b5344a
SHA256:
1ce1678152729b7e919b829205ee51c6446ccc41072936b1634daa333d48f90b
Size:
80896
Directory:
%PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through
Operating System:
Windows 7
Occurence:
High oc2

System Explorer Community Antivirus Report

This file was checked and tolerated by following antivirus shields :
Antivirus NameLatest Toleration
avast! Antivirus2016-07-01 14:03:34
Avira Antivirus2016-06-21 06:02:40
Microsoft Security Essentials2016-05-30 09:27:59
Symantec Endpoint Protection2015-10-26 16:10:50
Kaspersky Internet Security2015-07-27 08:22:24
360 Total Security2015-07-14 19:32:24
AVG AntiVirus Free Edition 20152015-06-01 09:58:59
Norton Internet Security2015-05-21 09:49:08
Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 2015-05-19 10:26:15
AVG Internet Security 20122015-05-18 00:53:00
Antivirus shields were enabled and have latest antivirus database.

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23.53% of reviewed files are marked as Threat .
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User Reviews of the "passthrusvr.exe"

  • SAFErating from user Funky for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    HTC Software. it's needed to pass thru the internet connection from computer to smartphone

  • THREATrating from user ErKtheErK (Variant: 504976)

    I am not as experienced as some on the internets or darknets...but consider myself well educated on network security and penetration testing. I would image that with some advanced knowledge of usb emulation and a small and discreet packet of code could be injected into a system to feed data to a remote server via a hidden spoofed HTC usb device. Advanced cmd knowledge and hobbyist level network skills would be needed to ever discover device existed. I lean toward threat...but without source code from HTC and a refresher course on usb emulation and com ports I can't say either way. I use HTCsync to gain drivers for the phones I need to modify. I uninstall HTCsync as soon as its done installing. Disabling the service from system as "dutch guest" described is not advisable if you actually us HTCsync. Stopping the service then setting it for manual start is best. (sc stop "PassThru Service") followed by (sc config "PassThru Service" start= demand) It's better to manually restart the service when you need it again. sc start "PassThru Service" All this can be done in windows by "right clicking" Computer and selecting Manage>Services and Applications>Services>Internet Pass-Through Service" The odds are not very high you will encounter someone with enough skill and desire to breach your system through methods involving passthruserv and usb ports (emulated or actual) but it is a potential portal through layers of security (possibly even a circumvention of ssh encryption if cmd line can be manipulated remotely with administrator privileges). So be careful and keep looking info like this up when you don't know. It's the only thing that will ever keep you safe from people like me who know enough to PWND you!!! "All knowledge is free. All you have to to do is pay attention long enough to find it."

  • SAFErating from user noone

  • SAFErating from user Dns for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    This is the Internet pass through service for HTC phones so the computer can share its Internet connection with the phone. If you want to disable it, just set it to disabled in your control panel, services app.

  • SAFErating from user UPieper

  • SAFErating from user UPieper

  • SAFErating from user ChimingIn for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    This appears to be safe. If you don't want it to run then you can turn off the "Internet Pass-Through Service" in services.msc.

  • THREATrating from user dutch guest for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    I did not like the IMpossibility to terminate the process by using TaskManager at all. The PassThru Service is a component of software from HTC Sync, used by HTC mobile phone users. The process enables passing through your PC internet connection through USB, thus enabling to use your regular internetprovider to connect the phone to the internet, instead of using the mobile network (wich in some cases may get a little expensive) I am afraid that, while this process is running, there is a live and maybe even unprotected internet connection directly into your USB connected device. NO MATTER WHAT DEVICE I presume, it may get an instant and maybe even unprotected (by antivirus-software) live internet connection. That is not what I prefer, and yiihaa I FOUND THE WAY TO TERMINATE it Here it is: open the command window and type to terminate sc stop "PassThru Service" type to prevent from running at system start-up sc config "PassThru Service" start= disabled please take note of the SPACE just before the last word type to delete from system registry sc delete "PassThru Service" Please note that after taking these steps, you cannot connect your HTC phone to your PC internet connection anymore. You may have to reinstall HTC Sync software, I am not sure. All use is at your own risk! It worked fine for me and I do not really need to connect my phone to my PC, other than for charging the battery. The rest on my phone I do all manually.

  • SAFErating from user Ciaren for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    It is completely safe it is so that when your phone is connected to your computer you can use your internet connection to your PC on your phone, by setting it in the USB connection mode on your phone.

  • THREATrating from user joeblow for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    Potential threat. I think the point is, why can't you kill the service easily. Why does it want to run all the time. You kill it and it just comes back. How often are you going to synch your phone with the PC. Not too often. Read some of their ULA's. They seem to like taking your info, data, and pics and giving them to others.

  • SAFErating from user Andy for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    This file is safe. HTC uses this file to upload data from your phone to their servers in order to allow you to use the find-your-phone function if it gets stolen. It's basically a safety measure and if you don't like it then stop using your phone or start thinking about meds, because you're probably suffering from paranoia.

  • SAFErating from user Cav for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    Owwie is being overly paranoid - like HTC is going to hack your computer The reason they have htis is because HTC devices support USB Tethering, using your phone as a modem. They also support using your PC as a modem for the phone (hence pass thru server)

  • SAFErating from user tjconcept for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    HTC software. Probably to allow tethering.

  • THREATrating from user Owwie for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    I find this to be a "suspect" file due to the name AND the purpose, which is never clearly stated by HTC. Why would I need to run a pass-thru for my network to "sync" my phone? Would a sync still work if I had no internet connection? If yes, then this service is not needed. Another question, what is HTC doing to/with my computer thru this service? I believe some better answers are in order before we deem this service "safe".

  • SAFErating from user ickis (Variant: 504976)

    yes it's really part of the HTC software.

  • SAFErating from user rob for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    This process appeared on my computer after I installed the HTC phone sync.

  • SAFErating from user Anonymous for file %PROGRAMFILES%\HTC\Internet Pass-Through\PassThruSvr.exe (Variant: 497149)

    I believe this is to do with the connection to HTC devices, if you have ever plugged in a HTC phone device or installed HTC sync on your computer then this is probably what it is!