Ipoverusbsvc.rar

: Malicious software often uses the names of legitimate system services to hide its true intent. If you found this file in a temporary folder or downloaded it from an unofficial site, it could be a Trojan or Ransomware payload disguised as a system fix. Is it Safe?

: If you are a developer, this service is often bundled with the Visual Studio SDK . Running a "Repair" on Visual Studio often restores missing service files safely. IpOverUsbSvc.rar

: Archives like .rar are frequently used to bypass simple antivirus filters. Use tools like Malwarebytes or RogueKiller to scan the archive before opening it. : Malicious software often uses the names of

: Did it come from an official Microsoft support page or a random file-sharing site? : If you are a developer, this service

The presence of this service name inside a .rar (Roshal Archive) file—specifically —should be treated with caution. Legitimate system services are typically installed via official Microsoft installers or Windows Updates, not distributed as standalone RAR archives.