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Have you tried checking for viruses and checked for malware/adware?
http://www.leadertech.com/ereg.html#
which explains how their power reg system works, but what they don't say is that they hide it, inside vendors software, apparently quite a few different companies have this unwanted adware/spyware included with driver packages,my main point is that the end user should be given an informed choice during installation process.
System Tweaker or other similar software; such as things from Viewsonic, Logitech, etc.
If you have Logitech Gaming Software on the system, chances are it has this on the system as a result:
C:\Users.. \\AppData\Roaming\Leadertech\PowerRegister\PowerReg.dat
Nothing to worry about.
But yes, adware/malware love to hide within AppData or ProgramData folder structures; if skeptical, run a full scan with Malwarebytes 3.0 and others like it.
Then people should read the EULA. I'm 100% certain all the information is contained within.
I just ran a full scan with Avast and Malwarebytes; no threats were detected. Well... besides Razer. For some reason Avast considers Razer Synapse a virus, but besides that, my PC is clean (at least according to those two scans).
So, should I remove these files or just leave them? I saw @TheDesekrator mention that LeaderTech is adware/spyware? I did research these two files before creating this discussion, but I didn't find much, which is why I made this discussion.
Cause the apps tend to have DLLs that will callout (Com Surrogate) to that software brands servers to bring you updates or even ads through that software. A majority of everything deemed "PUP" are usually harmless; it's just good that they detect that so you are aware of it.
adware is completely different from spyware/malware/trjoan types; most adware is just a way for ads to enter the app and be shown to the user.
Look at pretty much any free software (especially on the Mobile market platforms) they have ads; thats how they pay for the software.
Thank you all for replying! =)