tgcmd.exe
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/tgcmd/
Spyware from SupportSoft provided to manufacturers, such as Sony (Vaio Support Agent) and Toshiba (Virtual Tech), and ISPs, such as Comcast, Cox and Charter (Pipeline Support Agent), that allows them to offer on-line support. This part ensures that software is installed correctly. Regarded as spyware as it has the ability to retrieve user information.

http://www.winpatrol.com/db/freesample/tgcmd.html
TGCMD.EXE is spyware originally created by Tioga/Support.com. If you’re an @Home subscriber, this was probably installed with your Comcast @home software. If you own a Sony Vaio system, it was probably factory installed along with the Sony Support software.

This program collects data on the programs that you use and websites you browse. It is unclear if anything is being done with the data. This program and the companion file TGKILL.EXE can be safely uninstalled from the Start menu > Settings > Control Panel > Add/remove programs. Remove either “Comcast Support Software” or “Sony Vaio Support” depending upon which appears.

cfd.exe
http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/cfd/
Newer name for BroadJump Foundation Client (BJCFD) from BroadJump.com, now Motive. The software collects information on your Internet activity and sends it to your ISP so that your ISP can serve you advertisements related to the type of sites you visit.