What is WLHook.dll? Is WLHook.dll spyware or a virus?
How to fix WLHook.dll related problems?
1. Run Security Task Manager to check your WLHook process
2. Run a Windows Repair Tool to fix WLHook.dll related PC problems
3. Run an Antivirus to find persistent malware
Process name: AOL Connectivity Service Hook
Product: AOL Connectivity Services
Company: AOL (aol.com)
File: WLHook.dll
A function intercept process for the service that allows your AOL software to interface with your broadband connection, this process uses functions from other applications to service the AOL Connectivity Service. The AOL Connectivity Service is a background process automatically installed with the AOL Suite. Prior to AOL 9.0, America Online was a dialup internet service provider that gave you access to many features in addition to browsing. AOL 9.0 was the first version that did not prompt you to dial out before accessing any of their proprietary features. AOL 9.0 and all subsequent versions allow you to access your Instant Messaging application, chat rooms and more without using a dial up service. Founded in 1985, AOL Inc. has gone from being the number four ranked internet provider in the world to switching gears towards being a brand company focus.
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