If you have this running on your laptop, you are getting a notice.
It's a code42 program used to extensively monitor your file transfers.
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@1cq I've had this on my laptop for 3(ish) years now. I'm still here. This is NOT confirmed... stop spreading bullshtit.
Is this confirmed.
Before you give yourself a pat on the back for how smart you are by removing Insydr.. Taking data as you leave or attempting to circumvent security controls is grounds for withholding severance benefits.
Why gamble and risk losing all that money for some stupid files you dont even need.
I have code42-aat.exe running on my machine, built Thu Apr 16, 2026
(This is Incydr) - I'll let you know if I survive (I suspect not).
I survived, as I said before, everybody has it.
Confirmed - did some digging and found the com.code42.agent.extension loaded onto my computer on April 16th.
I was LRed this morning.
@cn I just received an email from Incydr saying I need to backup my laptop. Thanks for posting this thread, nervous as he-l now
I have code42-aat.exe running on my machine, built Thu Apr 16, 2026
(This is Incydr) - I'll let you know if I survive (I suspect not).
@a9 negative Incydr is an add on that's starts few weeks before 1:1, first hand experience ;)
It’s on every laptop in the company, except Fran and Chuck.
It's used by departments normally not exclusively for LR.
Relax
For context - after a bit of digging, that extension was loaded into my laptop on April 16th 2026 and is using a ton of memory doing whatever it does.
@a5 Incydr only used for impacted. Base code42 always applied. Too much compute to monitor whole company with Incydr. Incydr = only LRd
Don't be an id--t, that has been there since 2y ago when it got mass deployed before that LR. Yes it is used to monitor file transfers and exftrations
Apparently this might show up as com.code42.agent.extension as well.
I feel sorry for the customers who pay for this code, I sure as he-l don't want to steal it.