sorebrect-daemon.exe

SoreBrect Daemon (Background Service)

System ProcessSafeBackground Service
CPU Usage
2-15%
Memory
50-180 MB
Location
C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft\\SoreBrect\\Daemon\\sorebrect-daemon.exe
Publisher
Microsoft Corporation

Quick Answer

sorebrect-daemon.exe is safe. It runs as a Windows background service for system monitoring and integrity validation, using multiple threads to keep the SoreBrect components up to date.

Is it a Virus?
\u2714 NO - Safe
Must be in C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft\\SoreBrect\\Daemon\\sorebrect-daemon.exe
Can I Disable?
\u2714 YES - Disables background monitoring and updates; may reduce threat visibility and maintenance checks
Disabling the daemon stops background monitoring, integrity checks, and auto-update readiness

What is sorebrect-daemon.exe?

sorebrect-daemon.exe is the background service component of the SoreBrect security and integrity platform. It operates as a persistent daemon that monitors system integrity, coordinates scheduled checks, runs lightweight tasks, and applies updates to core components without direct user interaction. This daemon ensures ongoing protection and reporting to the central console.

This daemon manages scheduled integrity scans, collects telemetry for the SoreBrect platform, and triggers auto-updates. It runs with elevated privileges to validate system state while isolating tasks for stability.

Quick Fact: Daemon processes like sorebrect-daemon.exe run in the background, orchestrating tasks so the main UI remains responsive.

Types of SoreBrect Daemon Processes

Is sorebrect-daemon.exe Safe?

Yes, sorebrect-daemon.exe is safe when it is the legitimate SoreBrect component installed from official sources and signed by the vendor.

Is sorebrect-daemon.exe a Virus or Malware?

The legitimate sorebrect-daemon.exe is NOT a virus. Malware can masquerade with similar names; always verify the path and signature.

How to Tell if sorebrect-daemon.exe is Legitimate or Malware

  1. File Location:: Must be in C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft\\SoreBrect\\Daemon\\sorebrect-daemon.exe or C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft\\SoreBrect\\Daemon\\sorebrect-daemon.exe. Any other location is suspicious.
  2. Digital Signature:: Right-click the file in Explorer \u2192 Properties \u2192 Digital Signatures. Should show a valid signature from "Microsoft Corporation" or the SoreBrect vendor for C:\\Program Files\\....
  3. Resource Usage:: Normal usage is 2-15% CPU and 50-180 MB memory. Constantly high usage or idle absence is suspicious.
  4. Behavior:: The daemon should start with Windows as a service and run in the background. If it spawns UI or runs from a temporary folder, it's suspicious.

Red Flags: If sorebrect-daemon.exe appears in an unusual folder (e.g., Temp or AppData), launches without the SoreBrect installer, or lacks a valid digital signature, scan with antivirus software. Be wary of similarly-named files like "sorebrect-daemon.dll" from untrusted sources.

Why Is sorebrect-daemon.exe Running on My PC?

sorebrect-daemon.exe runs as a long‑running Windows service to support SoreBrect integrity checks, scheduled maintenance, and update coordination without user interaction.

Reasons it's running:

Can I Disable or Remove sorebrect-daemon.exe?

Yes, you can disable sorebrect-daemon.exe. However, disabling will stop real-time integrity checks, delayed updates, and potentially reduce protection against tampering.

How to Stop sorebrect-daemon.exe

How to Uninstall SoreBrect

Common Problems: High CPU or Memory Usage

If sorebrect-daemon.exe is consuming excessive resources or behaving unexpectedly, use the following guidance tailored to the SoreBrect daemon.

Common Causes & Solutions

Quick Fixes:
1. Open SoreBrect Task Manager (if available) or Windows Task Manager and identify high-usage processes
2. Restart the daemon from Services or Task Manager to refresh state
3. Check for malware: run a full system scan and ensure signature files are intact
4. Update SoreBrect to the latest version
5. Review startup and disable unused background tasks

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sorebrect-daemon.exe safe?

The legitimate sorebrect-daemon.exe is a background service for the SoreBrect platform and is not a virus when installed from official sources and signed by the vendor.

Why is sorebrect-daemon.exe using so much CPU?

If sorebrect-daemon.exe starts consuming CPU, check the SoreBrect dashboard for active checks, identify the responsible module, and consider updating or temporarily stopping the daemon.

Can I uninstall sorebrect-daemon.exe?

If you no longer need SoreBrect, you can uninstall it via Windows Settings > Apps, but be aware that you may lose protection features.

Can I disable sorebrect-daemon.exe?

Yes, you can disable and later re-enable sorebrect-daemon.exe. Disabling stops real-time checks and updates until you re-enable it.

Why does sorebrect-daemon.exe start with Windows?

It may start at Windows startup as part of the SoreBrect package. You can disable startup items in the vendor's control panel or Windows Task Manager.

Why are there multiple sorebrect-daemon processes?

The SoreBrect daemon runs multiple background processes to monitor integrity and coordinate updates. You can view the individual processes in the vendor dashboard if available.

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