Hope they would reply soon tomorrow though. Sorry guys, I know it's weekend so Bluestacks support would probably not reply yet. Still, I already emailed in their privacy email support, and after posting this here, I'll probably wait for their reply here or on email before deciding what to do. However, I think it's time to uninstall this program (at least for me) if what they want is to snoop around their user's personal data. I do think Bluestacks 5 is a step in a good direction for them, really (they at least shipped it with fewer bloatware than ver4, but the ver5 beta was the best because it was really just an emulator without any ads and any extras). (Well, even if they put it there, I don't think it is a good thing to do). This can be considered a malware activity already, you know? This isn't even written in their Privacy Policy at all. As I said, this is for some Process Explorer app, so Bluestacks may be using it to log all running processes on our computer, then send it to a server for who knows what purpose they have.(This driver's certificate is even expired at this point, so I really wonder how Bluestacks managed to install it). Who knows how many vulnerabilities this driver has, waiting to be exploited. Looks like this was a driver for some Process Explorer app, that was made sometime in 2008. ![]() ![]() However, I do have some issues with this. It was C:\Windows\System32\drivers\PROCEXP113.SYS (I also fresh installed the latest Bluestacks 5 on a different device a few days ago and this was also installed). I updated my Bluestacks 5 yesterday to the latest update.Īfter that, I got a notification on a program about a driver being installed by the update.
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