inetinf.exe is the executable that starts coolwebprogram. The process is dangerous - if it is running, it means that your system is probably infected with the CoolWebSearch.time malware. Located in the folder "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Services\". Beware!!! it can make damage like slowing down the performance of your computer, watching your internet actions and collecting your personal important data ... the usual crap that spyware apps do.
Infus Dialer (infus.exe) is an adult content dialer specific to porn related material (stay off the porn kid

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eZula TopText is a browser plug-in for Internet Explorer. If you check your network traffic logs after installing the plug-in you'll see that there was unusual HTTP traffic between Internet Explorer and a foreign server, each time you navigated between URLs. Common firewalls and even ZoneAlarm can't block this kind of traffic, as both the port (80) as the application (Internet Explorer) are considered to be okay.

Being an Internet Explorer plug-in may be a trojan's wettest dream for that matter

eZula states that TopText is NOT spyware, but my suggestion is that you totally get rid of TopText (if you knowingly installed it).
Gator is a spyware application associated with the Gator advertising program.
My sugesstion is that you install a antivirus and firewall to monitor data broadcasting from your computer. I use Symantec Norton AntiVirus and Norton Firewall and have no problems with spyware. You can find them at:
http://www.symantec.com/product/index_homecomp.html
Good Luck