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[Httpd Wiki] Update of "Info/ThirdPartyBundled" by pctony
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http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Info/ThirdPartyBundled
The comment on the change is:
added new product, and used table rather than a list
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There is nothing more disconcerting than looking at ps, top, or a Windows task manager window
and seeing unfamiliar/unexpected programs. One of the top 3 security reports/FAQs is "Why did
+ Apache take over my PC?"
+
- Apache take over my PC?" To dispel concerns, and track why httpd or Apache.exe may be running
+ To dispel concerns, and track why httpd or Apache.exe may be running
on a system, here is a list of products known to (unexpectedly!) bundle Apache HTTP Server and
run their own local, private copies of the server.
== Windows Platform ==
==== Products known to bundle and run a local copy of Apache.exe ====
- * NVIDIA Forceware Network Access Manager
+ || || || '''''Product Name''''' ||
+ || '''N''' || || NVIDIA Forceware Network Access Manager ||
+ || '''T''' || || Trend Micro Antivirus Clients (OfficeScan) ||
+