To help you safely and effectively, I’ve broken down the most likely possibilities and how to handle them: 1. If you are looking for IPOP (IP-over-P2P)
is a common stable release, with newer iterations like 4.1.16 available as of late 2025. Architecture:
Because the software is old and unsigned, malware distributors often wrap viruses or trojans inside the installer. They rename malicious files to look like popular old tools. Downloading an .exe file from a non-reputable "top download" site is a primary way computers become infected with spyware or ransomware.
Modern software is digitally signed to prove it comes from a trusted publisher. ipop 41exe predates modern security standards, meaning Windows SmartScreen will likely block it, and you would have to bypass security protocols to run it, which is not recommended.
You'll need a configuration file (JSON). Example:
Independent malware analysis of IPOP 4.1.EXE has returned a verdict of "No threats detected," classifying it as a safe PE32 executable for Windows environments.

