What is server.dll? Should I remove it?
server.dll is a library file that is responsible for implementing main parasite functions and running its destructive payload. The server.dll file cannot run by itself and therefore needs to be loaded with the help of some executable files. However, certain parasites reconfigures the operating system or installs server.dll as a plugin, so that the system or certain applications automatically load it on startup.
The server.dll file is installed and used by trojan Assasin Trojan 2.0. It is also related to other parasites such as Massaker, Muska52 and Rahack. These threats can use server.dll for different purposes, as the file’s functionality depends on a particular parasite it belongs to.
You have to delete the server.dll file immediately after you have found it. The parasite will continue to violate your privacy and harm your computer unless server.dll and all related objects will not be completely removed from the system. If you have difficulties erasing the file consider using an anti-spyware program.
Sometimes a presence of server.dll does not indicate that your computer is infected. It can be an essential system file or a file installed by harmless legitimate software and therefore may not pose any threat to your privacy and the system. Although such cases are quite rare, you should thoroughly examine server.dll before completely deleting or leaving it in the system. server.dll is a dynamically linked library. In simple phrase, it is an essential component of a particular parasite. Most threats depend on such libraries and wouldn’t work without them. The server.dll file can be responsible for the dangerous payload a parasite carries, so deleting it will definitely reduce all the security and privacy risks.
The server.dll file is installed and used by Rahack.b.
In most cases server.dll is responsible for all the harmful actions the pest takes. Removing this file will immediately terminate the parasite or partially disable it. That is why the server.dll file must be manually deleted. If you cannot erase it, consider using recommended spyware removers, which will get rid of server.dll and associated parasites for you.
Sometimes a presence of server.dll does not indicate that your computer is infected. It can be an essential system file or a file installed by harmless legitimate software and therefore may not pose any threat to your privacy and the system. Although such cases are quite rare, you should thoroughly examine server.dll before completely deleting or leaving it in the system.