WPA_KILL.EXE is part of a product called known as Windows Universal Anti Product Activation Patch and the developer is Unknown .
If you think that this file contains a virus or another malware, please download a virus scanner.
If WPA_KILL.EXE is using too much CPU or too much memory in your system, it is possible that your file has been infected with a virus. Installing an antivirus is recommended.
Not all processes can be uninstalled without the help of a 3rd party tool, especially malware. To see if it can be uninstalled, first go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select Windows Universal Anti Product Activation Patch from the list to remove the process WPA_KILL.EXE from your computer.
If you have any problems with WPA_KILL.EXE, you may try using a registry cleaner or a speed-up software to check, analyze, and fix problems that are affecting the performance of your computer.
You may try contacting Unknown, the developer of WPA_KILL.EXE and ask for more information.