Aitum Manager Service
aitum-manager.exe is a core Windows executable for the Aitum software suite. It runs as a background service that orchestrates various subsystems such as wallet synchronization, task scheduling, real-time status updates, and inter-process communication between the desktop client and background services. It is essential for stable operation of Aitum software.
It starts with the user session, creates IPC channels, monitors queues, and orchestrates updates across modules. It may spawn supportive processes and relies on configuration files stored in the Aitum install directory to maintain state and logs.
aitum-manager.exe is a legitimate component of the Aitum software suite intended to run as a background manager. When installed from the official Aitum site or trusted distributors, it uses a valid digital signature and resides in the program files directory. If you see it in an unfamiliar path or without a valid signature, investigate but do not assume safety without verification.
While aitum-manager.exe is normally safe, malware can masquerade as a legitimate process by using similar file names or copy locations. Always verify the publisher, digital signature, and location. If the executable is not located in the official Aitum install directory or lacks a valid signature, treat it as suspicious and scan with a trusted security tool.
Red Flags: If aitum-manager.exe appears outside the standard install path, lacks a digital signature, or is located in a temp or user-writable folder, treat it as suspicious and investigate before allowing it to run.
Reasons it's running:
Typically under C:\Program Files\Aitum\aitum-manager.exe or C:\Program Files (x86)\Aitum\aitum-manager.exe.
Yes. It coordinates background tasks, wallet sync, and IPC; removing it can degrade functionality or stop updates.
Verify the digital signature, path, and hash against official Aitum published checksums, and scan with a trusted antivirus.
It performs background checks, IPC handling, and small scheduling tasks that can temporarily raise CPU usage during syncing.
Collect logs, check for recent changes, update to the latest version, and consider reinstalling Aitum.
Disabling can disrupt wallet syncing and updates. Use the in-app settings or managed services to control behavior with caution.