Standaloneupdaterdaemon ~upd~ May 2026
It is not a virus. It is not spyware. It is simply the ghost of software development laziness—a generic tool that outlived its welcome on your hard drive.
So, they pay Flexera for a "Standalone" (no central server) daemon. The vendor simply drops a .manifest file onto your drive, and the daemon handles the rest. standaloneupdaterdaemon
If you have the time and curiosity, kill it. If you have a life, ignore it. It will be there, patiently waiting, when you upgrade to Windows 12. It is not a virus
Report Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Process ID: StandaloneUpdaterDaemon Risk Level: Curious (formerly "Benign") 1. Executive Summary In the shadowy ecosystem of background processes, most are easily classified: the guardians (antivirus), the messengers (notification centers), and the parasites (adware). But every few years, forensic analysts encounter a process that defies easy categorization. StandaloneUpdaterDaemon is such a specter. So, they pay Flexera for a "Standalone" (no
This report pulls back the curtain on the most successful software component you have never heard of. Most updaters belong to a parent. GoogleUpdate.exe lives next to Chrome. AdobeARM.exe lives next to Reader. But StandaloneUpdaterDaemon is an orphan.