What Is Apache.exe? Is It A Virus Or Malware? Fix?

What is Apache?

Apache is an executable exe file which belongs to the Apache HTTP Server process which comes along with the HTTP Server Software developed by Apache Software Foundation software developer.

If the Apache process running in the Windows Operating system is important, then you should be careful while deleting it. Sometimes Apache process might be using CPU or GPU too much. If it is malware or a virus, it might be running in the background without you knowing it.

The .exe extension of the Apache file specifies that it is an executable file for Windows Operating Systems like Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

Malware and viruses are also transmitted through exe files. So we must be sure before running any unknown executable file on our computers or laptops.

Now we will check if the Apache file is a virus or malware. Whether it should be deleted to keep your computer safe? Read more below.

Is Apache safe to run? Is it a virus or malware?

Let’s check the location of this exe file to determine whether this is legit software or a virus. The location of this file and dangerous rating is.

File Location / Rating: C:Program FilesApache GroupApache2bin

To check whether the exe file is legit you can start the Task Manager. Then click on the columns field and add Verified Signer as one of the columns.

Now, look at the Verified Signer value for Apache process if it says “Unable to verify” then the file may be a virus.

File Name Apache
Software Developer Apache Software Foundation
File Type EXE
File Location C:Program FilesApache GroupApache2bin
Software HTTP Server

 

Over All Ratings for Apache : 4/5

Next, check the developer of Apache. If the developer of the software is legitimate, then it is not a virus or malware. If the developer is not listed or seems suspicious, you can remove it using the uninstall program.

Based on our analysis, we have displayed our result of whether this Apache.exe file is a virus or malware below.

Is Apache A Virus or Malware: Apache .

How to check if Apache is a security issue?

We also recommend using the Security task manager application to find which processes are unwanted in your Windows computer and can be a security issue. Here is how you can find whether Apache is a security threat using the Security Task Manager application.

  1. Download the Security Task Manager application and install it on your computer.
  2. Run it as administrator. It will now show all the applications that are running on your computer.
  3. Now it will show the Rating, file location, company, and product name for each process.
  4. Now click on the rating column to sort based on ratings.
  5. You will now see which process has the worst rating easily so can decide Apache is given a bad rating or not easily.
  6. You will also find whether the Apache process is important or not with this feature. Here is a screenshot of the software running on our windows computer.

How To Remove or Uninstall Apache

To remove Apache from your computer do the following steps one by one. This will uninstall Apache if it was part of the software installed on your computer.

  1. If the file is part of a software program, then it will also have an uninstall program. Then you can run the Uninstaller located at directory like C:Program Files>Apache Software Foundation>HTTP Server >Apache HTTP Server> Apache_uninstall.exe.
  2. Or the Apache was installed using the Windows Installer then to uninstall it Go to System Settings and open Add Or Remove Programs Option.
  3. Then Search for Apache or the software name HTTP Server in the search bar or try out the developer name Apache Software Foundation.
  4. Then click on it and select the Uninstall Program option to remove Apache file from your computer. Now the software HTTP Server program along with the file Apache will be removed from your computer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I stop Apache process?

In order to stop the apache.exe process from running you either have to uninstall the program associated with the file or if it’s a virus or malware, remove it using a Malware and Virus removal tool.

Is Apache a Virus or Malware?

As per the information we have the Apache . But a good file might be infected with malware or a virus to disguise itself.

Is Apache causing High Disk Usage?

You can find this by opening the Task Manager application (Right-click on Windows Taskbar and choose Task Manager) and clicking on the Disk option at the top to sort and find out the disk usage of Apache.

Is Apache causing High CPU Usage?

You can find this by opening the Task Manager application and finding the Apache.exe process and checking the CPU usage percentage.

How to check GPU Usage of Apache?

To check Apache GPU usage. Open the Task Manager window and look for the Apache process in the name column and check the GPU usage column.

I hope you were able to learn more about the Apache file and how to remove it. Also, share this article on social media if you find it helpful.

Let us know in the comments below if you face any other Apache related issues.

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