This entry has information about the startup entry named Intel(R) Content Protection HECI Service that points to the IntelCpHeciSvc.exe file. It is up to you if this program should automatically

O23 - Service: Intel(R) HD Graphics Control Panel Service (igfxCUIService2.0.0.0) - Unknown owner - C:\windows\system32\igfxCUIService.exe (file missing) O23 - Service: Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service TCP IP Interface - Intel(R) Corporation - C:\Program Files\Intel\iCLS Client\SocketHeciServer.exe HeciServer.exe is known as Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service Interface and it is developed by Intel(R) Corporation, it is also developed by . We have seen about 100 different instances of HeciServer.exe in different location. The HeciServer.exe process is also known as Intel® Capability Licensing Service Interface and is a part of Intel Trusted Connect Service Client or, as the case may be, Intel® Trusted Execution Engine. This software is produced by Intel® (www.intel.com). HeciServer.exe's description is "Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service Interface" HeciServer.exe is digitally signed by Intel® Upgrade Service. HeciServer.exe is usually located in the 'C:\Program Files\Intel\iCLS Client\' folder. None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about HeciServer.exe.

It is started as a Windows Service called 'Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service TCP IP Interface'. The average file size is about 769.82 KB. It is an authenticode code-signed executable issued to Intel® Trusted Connect Service by the certification authority Intel Corporation. This is a .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) assembly.

Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service Interface 2012 Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service Interface Running igfxCUIService1.0.0.0 656 Intel(R) HD Graphics Control Panel Service Running IEEtwCollectorService Internet Explorer ETW Collector Service Stopped ICCS Intel(R) Integrated Clock Controller Service - Intel(R) ICCS Stopped GamesAppService It is started as a Windows Service with the name 'Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service Interface' and described as “Version: 1.26.242.3”. . In addition, it is run under the context of the SYSTEM account with extensive privileges (the administrator accounts have the same privileges). It is started as a Windows Service called 'Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service TCP IP Interface'. The average file size is about 769.82 KB. It is an authenticode code-signed executable issued to Intel® Trusted Connect Service by the certification authority Intel Corporation. This is a .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) assembly. Intel Capability Licensing Service Client is obsolete. Hi, I've patched the ME vulnerability using Intel's SA-00086 detection tool. However a message is saying an

The HeciServer.exe process is also known as Intel® Capability Licensing Service Interface and is a part of Intel Trusted Connect Service Client or, as the case may be, Intel® Trusted Execution Engine. This software is produced by Intel® (www.intel.com).

iCLS appears to be Intel Capability Licensing Service which was released with Ivy Bridge. There are cross-references to an HECI bus, but that is probably not a bus at all, only a service. All of it appears to be a way for Intel to license premium video in a manner suggesting DRM. It is the Intel(R) Capability Licensing Service TCP IP Interface service: Version: 1.28.506.1. The program is not visible. The file is not a Windows core file. The program can be removed using the Control Panel's Add\Remove programs applet. The application listens for or sends data on open ports to a LAN or the Internet.