Are you experiencing any , such as high CPU usage or unexpected pop-ups?
IDBWM.exe stands for . It is an executable file associated with the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) for Intel® Wireless Products.
When executed in a sandbox, idbwmexe may exhibit:
, which sometimes triggers alerts in security software like NextDNS. Should you remove it?
: C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel Connectivity Performance Suite\ Associated Service : IDBWMService.exe
Scroll down and locate or IDBWMService . Right-click the service and select Properties . Change the Startup type drop-down menu to Disabled . Click Stop , then click Apply and OK . Option B: Complete Uninstallation
If you are trying to resolve an issue with this specific file or command, please let me know:
--threads Number of worker threads for parallel processing (default: 4).
Once the scans are complete, carefully review the list of detected items. Quarantine or remove all threats found. Pay special attention to any file named idbwmexe , any other files in temporary folders, and any suspicious registry keys that the antivirus identifies as malicious.
By testing connections, the software can adjust network settings in real-time, prioritizing application traffic (e.g., gaming or streaming) over background data.
Understanding where and how idbwmexe operates is crucial for manual detection.
2026-03-24T10:15:02Z INFO Migrated C:\Data\IndexedDB\Legacy\db1.store -> D:\ModernStorage\db1.sqlite (size: 12,345 bytes)
However, malware authors sometimes name their malicious files after legitimate processes to hide in plain sight. You should be suspicious if: The file is located in C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 .
Are you experiencing any , such as high CPU usage or unexpected pop-ups?
IDBWM.exe stands for . It is an executable file associated with the Intel Connectivity Performance Suite (ICPS) for Intel® Wireless Products.
When executed in a sandbox, idbwmexe may exhibit:
, which sometimes triggers alerts in security software like NextDNS. Should you remove it? idbwmexe
: C:\Program Files\Intel\Intel Connectivity Performance Suite\ Associated Service : IDBWMService.exe
Scroll down and locate or IDBWMService . Right-click the service and select Properties . Change the Startup type drop-down menu to Disabled . Click Stop , then click Apply and OK . Option B: Complete Uninstallation
If you are trying to resolve an issue with this specific file or command, please let me know: Are you experiencing any , such as high
--threads Number of worker threads for parallel processing (default: 4).
Once the scans are complete, carefully review the list of detected items. Quarantine or remove all threats found. Pay special attention to any file named idbwmexe , any other files in temporary folders, and any suspicious registry keys that the antivirus identifies as malicious.
By testing connections, the software can adjust network settings in real-time, prioritizing application traffic (e.g., gaming or streaming) over background data. When executed in a sandbox, idbwmexe may exhibit:
Understanding where and how idbwmexe operates is crucial for manual detection.
2026-03-24T10:15:02Z INFO Migrated C:\Data\IndexedDB\Legacy\db1.store -> D:\ModernStorage\db1.sqlite (size: 12,345 bytes)
However, malware authors sometimes name their malicious files after legitimate processes to hide in plain sight. You should be suspicious if: The file is located in C:\Windows or C:\Windows\System32 .