MsMpEng.exe may or may not always be visible as it sometimes runs as a hidden process. The memory footprint is rather small, and it’s an absolutely safe part of Microsoft’s free anti-virus software suite. But there isn’t any reason to end this process in the first place. You won’t be able to see any pop-up alerts if Microsoft Security Essentials finds an issue. You can end this process, and MSE should still continue running, quietly.
If you take a look at this process in Task Manager, you’ll see the relative description of what this process does. Without this process, you wouldn’t be able to adjust any of the settings in MSE, and you wouldn’t be able to see alerts from new malware threats. Msseces.exe is the process used to run the graphical user interface of (MSE) Microsoft Security Essentials. We’ve covered it in multiple groovy articles, check them out! For now, however, let’s take a look at these two groovy processes. Don’t worry they aren’t viruses! If you haven’t tried out Microsoft’s Security Essentials, then I suggest that you take a look! It’s a free security suite that was created by Microsoft to keep viruses, malware, and spyware off of your computer.
Microsoft introduced these two processes with its recently implemented Microsoft Security Essentials security suite.