![]() However, it is also important to note that any executable can be named as anything, which means that cybercriminals could launch a malicious process on your computer and call it CCXProcess.exe to prevent users from being suspicious. Since we do not recommend leaving your machine unprotected, you should install an alternative security program – we recommend SpyHunter 5 Combo Cleaner or Malwarebytes – and see if that solves your problem. However, it was reported by Adobe customer support technicians that there is a known bug when it comes to the interaction between AVG security software and all the Adobe apps. Such computer behavior immediately might make users suspicious, believing that CCXProcess.exe is a virus. In other cases, users said that the process would lock everything that is connected to the internet (meaning, all the apps that are using bandwidth, for example, Google Chrome web browser) and freeze down the PC. Without a doubt, such a number is not acceptable and immediately indicates that something is wrong. Users reported that CCXProcess.exe ran several child processes – sometimes even up to 200 instances. If your computer does not perform optimally, we recommend scanning it with Restoro Intego You can stop the process by uninstalling the associated program or scan the machine with security software to get rid of malware Many instances of processes running in the background and using large amount of CPU/RAM resources Original location should be in C:\Program Files (x86) folder, namely C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Creative Cloud ExperienceĬscript.exe or conhost.exe child processes can also be present ![]() Application process (in some cases, malware infection)Īdobe Creative Cloud – dozens of applications belonging to Adobe
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