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Here’s a technical post regarding qbwebpatch.exe , written from the perspective of a security researcher or IT admin. qbwebpatch.exe – Legitimate QuickBooks Component or Red Flag?
I’m leaning toward DLL side-loading or a patched executable . Someone likely replaced the legitimate qbwebpatch.exe with a malicious version that maintains the same file name and description. The legitimate version should never call PowerShell directly.
I came across a process today during a routine endpoint audit that I wanted to get some community feedback on: .
T3chAdmin (Level 15)
A user in accounting reported that QuickBooks Desktop (2024 Pro) was "acting slow." While checking Task Manager, I noticed qbwebpatch.exe running under the user’s profile, consuming about 25-30% CPU. The file path was: C:\Program Files (x86)\Intuit\QuickBooks [Year]\Components\QBWebPatch\qbwebpatch.exe
Hey everyone,
Here’s a technical post regarding qbwebpatch.exe , written from the perspective of a security researcher or IT admin. qbwebpatch.exe – Legitimate QuickBooks Component or Red Flag?
I’m leaning toward DLL side-loading or a patched executable . Someone likely replaced the legitimate qbwebpatch.exe with a malicious version that maintains the same file name and description. The legitimate version should never call PowerShell directly.
I came across a process today during a routine endpoint audit that I wanted to get some community feedback on: .
T3chAdmin (Level 15)
A user in accounting reported that QuickBooks Desktop (2024 Pro) was "acting slow." While checking Task Manager, I noticed qbwebpatch.exe running under the user’s profile, consuming about 25-30% CPU. The file path was: C:\Program Files (x86)\Intuit\QuickBooks [Year]\Components\QBWebPatch\qbwebpatch.exe