Jlinkx64sys -
The J-Link software (running via the JLink_x64 libraries) implements a mechanism that allows the host PC to read memory from the target device , without halting the application.
The most sustainable fix is to install the latest J-Link Software and Documentation Pack from SEGGER. Close all IDEs or debugger-related apps. Run the latest installer. jlinkx64sys
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Restart your computer and attempt to turn on Memory Integrity again. Method 2: Manually Remove the Driver via Command Prompt Run the latest installer
| If found | Action | |----------|--------| | In production server without documentation | Immediately isolate the system, capture a memory dump, and contact security team. | | On a developer workstation | Verify with the developer who installed it. Cross‑check with SEGGER’s official J‑Link package. | | After a suspected intrusion | Treat jlinkx64sys as indicator of compromise (IOC). Scan with clamav , rkhunter , or submit to VirusTotal. | | If you are the author | Add a README, digital signature, and store in a private Git repository with clear build instructions. |
$ JLinkExe SEGGER J-Link Commander V7.94 (Compiled Mar 15 2024 16:45:12) DLL version V7.94 Connecting to J-Link via USB...O.K. Firmware: J-Link V11 compiled Feb 12 2024 10:45:12 Hardware version: V11.00 S/N: 123456789
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