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#1
A 2011-03 Cumulative Update (KB5011563) just became available, Does it have anything to do with that?
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#2
How do I find out what the app is?
Google or DuckDuckGo is your friend.
This article caught my eye
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#4
That pop up doesn`t appear for noting.
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#5
It has to be something you installed.
That pop up doesn`t appear for noting.
That was my first thought. But I didn’t install anything for over a month. I checked the event log and found nothing unusual. When I received the popup, I was just working on a HTML file in a text editor. And, that is the only popup I have ever seen on this computer.
There was a update available, so I downloaded and installed it. The install worked fine, but didn’t remove the problem.
I can still see it under Windows Security -> Protection History, but it won’t let me delete it. It shows «severity low». If I click on it, it tries to run something. What I was able to look up is that, it is trying to disable secure boot. Why would it want to do that?
There was a small blue shield hidden in the task bar. I looked in the Task Manager and saw shield running, so I deleted it. It’s still listed in Protection History, but it’s not bothering me, so I will ignore it for now.
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#6
How do I find out what the app is?
In Windows security, protection history, click on the item. The UAC warning with appear> Click Yes. It should then point you to the executible path and tell you what it is. Click the down arrow under ‘actions’ if it is an app you want to allow.
What I was able to look up is that, it is trying to disable secure boot
If something is trying to disable secure boot, it would be worrisome to me.
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- i7-4770
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#7
In Windows security, protection history, click on the item. The UAC warning with appear> Click Yes. It should then point you to the executible path and tell you what it is. Click the down arrow under ‘actions’ if it is an app you want to allow.If something is trying to disable secure boot, it would be worrisome to me.
Well, that was very helpful. I was afraid to «Click Yes». But when I did, it gave me more information.
It says it detected «PUADlManager:Win32/DotBundler» and said the infected item was a Astec Power Supply manual that I downloaded on 8/28/2020 ! ! Why did it wait so long?
I have several power supply manuals, but they are all PDFs. This download in question was a «.exe» file. I don’t recall ever running it and I don’t’ remember why I downloaded it. I don’t trust most «.exe» files. The best I can tell is, this file contains some obnoxious advertising.
The details say «This program has potentially unwanted behavior.». Under «Actions» it only lists «Allow on Device». So since I don’t need it, I am just going to delete it.
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- Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-8145U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.30 GHz
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- 8GB
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#8
This download in question was a «.exe» file
That would be a flag for me. If ever you have doubt about any downloaded file of any kind, right click on the file and select ‘scan with Windows Defender from the context menu. Likewise, you can select ‘scan with Malwarebytes.’
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- DELL 0J37VM
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- 32 gb
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- none-Intel UHD Graphics 630
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- Integrated Realtek
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- Benq 27
- Screen Resolution
- 2560×1440
- Hard Drives
- 1tb Solidigm m.2 nvme+256gb SKHynix m.2 nvme /External drives 512gb Samsung m.2 sata+1tb Kingston m2.nvme+ 4gb Solidigm nvme
- PSU
- 500w
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- MT
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- Dell Premium
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- Logitech wired
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- Logitech wireless
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- #1 Edge #2 Firefox
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- Windows 10 Pro 22H2 19045.3930
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- Dell Optiplex 9020
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- i7-4770
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- 24 gb
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- Benq 27
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- 2560×1440
- Hard Drives
- 256 gb Toshiba BG4 M.2 NVE SSB and 1 tb hdd
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- 500w
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- MT
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- Dell factory
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#9
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- Intel Core i9 9900X
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- GSkill Trident Z RGB 32GB 3600 16-16-16-36 (F4-3600C16Q-32GTZR)
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- EVGA RTX 3080 12GB FTW3 Ultra Gaming (12G-P5-4877-KL)
- Sound Card
- Supreme FX
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- Asus PG279Q
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1440 165Hz
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 Pro 500GB x2, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2, Western Digital Black 4TB x1
- PSU
- EVGA 1200 P2, EVGA Black Custom Braided Cables
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- Thermaltake View 31 Tempered Glass Limited Edition
- Cooling
- Corsair H115i, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
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- Logitech G910 Orion Spark
- Mouse
- Logitech G700s, Asus ROG GX860 Buzzard
- Internet Speed
- Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
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- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender, Malwarebytes 4.5.2
- Other Info
- Thermaltake Riing Duo 14 x3, Thermaltake Riing Plus 14 x2, Corsair HS70 Pro Wireless Headset
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- Operating System
- Windows 10 Pro
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Skylake Special Z170
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- Intel Core i7 6700K
- Motherboard
- Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1
- Memory
- GSkill Trident Z RGB 16GB 3600 16-16-16-36 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZR)
- Graphics card(s)
- EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC x2, EVGA Pro SLI Bridge
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC G2460PG
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 144Hz
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 870 Evo 500GB, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2
- PSU
- EVGA 1000 P2, EVGA White Custom Braided Cables
- Case
- Corsair Vengeance C70 Gunmetal Black
- Cooling
- Corsair H100i v2, Corsair ML120 x2, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
- Mouse
- Logitech G500s
- Keyboard
- Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
- Internet Speed
- Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender, Malwarebytes 4.5.2
- Other Info
- Corsair SP120 x4, LG Blu-ray Drive, Durabrand HT-395 100 Watt Dolby Digital Amp
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#10
And, yes, it could also be a false positive. But I didn’t need it, so I just deleted it and emptied the trash.
Because most of the files in the «download» directory are pretty old, I’m going to go through them and delete anything that I really don’t need. Then I will fire up another system scan.
My Computers
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- OS
- Windows 11 Home, 24H2, 12/5/2024, OS Build 26100.3476
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP 15-dw0xx
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-8145U CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.30 GHz
- Memory
- 8GB
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768
- Hard Drives
- 930 GB
- Keyboard
- Built In
- Mouse
- Wireless Logitech M325S
- Browser
- Chrome 131.0.6778.266
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- Cygwin64
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- Operating System
- Windows 10 Home, Version 22H2, Build19045.3693
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP Pavilion
- CPU
- AMD E-300 with Radeon HD Graphics 1.30 GHz
- Memory
- 10GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Radeon HD Graphics 1.30 GHz
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15″
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Hard Drives
- 700 GB
- Mouse
- Wireless
- Keyboard
- Wireless
- Browser
- Chrome
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- This computer is connected to my IC-735 radio.
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- Windows 11 Pro
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#11
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- Skylake Special X299
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- Intel Core i9 9900X
- Motherboard
- Asus ROG Strix X299-E Gaming II
- Memory
- GSkill Trident Z RGB 32GB 3600 16-16-16-36 (F4-3600C16Q-32GTZR)
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA RTX 3080 12GB FTW3 Ultra Gaming (12G-P5-4877-KL)
- Sound Card
- Supreme FX
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Asus PG279Q
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1440 165Hz
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 Pro 500GB x2, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2, Western Digital Black 4TB x1
- PSU
- EVGA 1200 P2, EVGA Black Custom Braided Cables
- Case
- Thermaltake View 31 Tempered Glass Limited Edition
- Cooling
- Corsair H115i, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
- Keyboard
- Logitech G910 Orion Spark
- Mouse
- Logitech G700s, Asus ROG GX860 Buzzard
- Internet Speed
- Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender, Malwarebytes 4.5.2
- Other Info
- Thermaltake Riing Duo 14 x3, Thermaltake Riing Plus 14 x2, Corsair HS70 Pro Wireless Headset
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- Operating System
- Windows 10 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Skylake Special Z170
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 6700K
- Motherboard
- Asus Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1
- Memory
- GSkill Trident Z RGB 16GB 3600 16-16-16-36 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZR)
- Graphics card(s)
- EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC x2, EVGA Pro SLI Bridge
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition
- Monitor(s) Displays
- AOC G2460PG
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 144Hz
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 870 Evo 500GB, Seagate Barracuda 4TB x2
- PSU
- EVGA 1000 P2, EVGA White Custom Braided Cables
- Case
- Corsair Vengeance C70 Gunmetal Black
- Cooling
- Corsair H100i v2, Corsair ML120 x2, Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
- Mouse
- Logitech G500s
- Keyboard
- Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
- Internet Speed
- Verizon Fios Quantum Gateway 75/75
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender, Malwarebytes 4.5.2
- Other Info
- Corsair SP120 x4, LG Blu-ray Drive, Durabrand HT-395 100 Watt Dolby Digital Amp
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It is signed by Microsoft’s Windows Production PCA 2011 key. If you provision it onto your device or computer as an active policy, you’ll unlock Secure Boot. The policy is universal; it is not tied to any particular architecture or device.
The Windows bootloader (bootmgr. efi) is signed using this, so this is what allows Windows (and Windows PE) to run. This one is used by Microsoft to sign non-Microsoft UEFI boot loaders, such as those used to load Linux or other operating systems.
What is PCA in Windows 8?
Description Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) is a feature in Windows 8 that helps end users to run desktop apps designed for earlier Windows versions. Windows 8 has great built in app compatibility that enables apps designed for Windows 7 or earlier Windows versions to work great on Windows 8 automatically.
If the user cancels out, PCA will no longer track that app. PCA generally applies one of three Windows compatibility modes – Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, or Windows 7, depending on when the program (or its setup) was authored.
Is microsoft windows security enough?
Microsoft states that Windows Defender is enough to protect your PC from viruses and malware. However, many people believe that third-party antivirus software gives more protection than Windows Defender does. The decision about whether you need additional antivirus protection depends on what type of computer experience you want.
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Microsoft Code Signing Pca 2011 LoginAsk is here to help you access Microsoft Code Signing Pca 2011 quickly and handle each specific case you encounter. Furthermore, you can find the “Troubleshooting Login Issues” section which can answer your unresolved problems and equip you with a lot of relevant information. Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2011 Path: Cert. To update a code signing certificate. Step 1: Renew your code signing certificate. Determine which type of code signing certificate you need (for more information, see Get a code signing certificate). Get a new certificate or reuse an existing certificate. Code Signing with Microsoft Authenticode.
Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2010 Microsoft Time-Stamp PCA GlobalSign Timestamping CA — G2 Microsoft Code Signing PCA. Edit 2.0: Was looking around, I had mentioned that it installed the certificates in the Current User/CA store, which appears to correspond to the Intermediate Certificate Authorities store in certmgr. I believe that. Sep 23, 2008 · This update introduces SHA-2 code sign support for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, and Windows Server 2008 SP2. For more information, see the following articles: 2019 SHA-2 Code Signing Support requirement for Windows and WSUS. ADV190009. How to get this update Method 1: Windows Update.
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May 29, 2010 · Microsoft Code Signing PCA has nothing to do with native mode. The certificates that you will need for native mode must all be issued independently from the product. It’s more likely to be a CA that signed the binary files related to the product to confirm that they came from Microsoft.
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Sep 10, 2018 · Locate Certificates on the carousel and click Download or purchase. Select the certificate you’d like to download and click PDF. *Certificates are available for all exams and certifications except for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA). Hi. I followed the steps indicated, however I do not see any option. It turns out that most of the dll files within the console have an expired digital certificate, named Microsoft Code Signing PCA. To view these expired certificates, right click one of the dll files with the console installation select the digtal signatures tab, select the Microsoft signature, click details, and then view the certificate. Show your Microsoft applications and kernel software are from a trusted developer. GlobalSign Code Signing Certificates for Microsoft Authenticode are used to sign 32 and 64 bit files including , , , , , , , ActiveX controls, and kernel software. Signing your Windows files and applications binds your identity to them.
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Retire a code signing certificate. Go to Partner Center and sign in using with administrator credentials. Select the gear icon in the upper right, then select Developer settings, then Manage Certificates on the left pane. Move through the page to find the certificate you wish to remove. Under the Action column of the certificate, select Remove. Locate «Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2011» under Trusted Publishers\Certificates. Check the expiration date; Open the certificate and confirm that the description immediately below Certificate Information does not state something like «Windows does not have enough information to verify this certificate.».
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Let me give you a short tutorial. Read! Don’t miss. Step 1. Go to Microsoft Code Signing Pca website using the links below. Step 2. Enter your Username and Password and click on Log In. Step 3. If there are any problems, here are some of our suggestions. Mar 27, 2009 · It turns out that most of the dll files within the console have an expired digital certificate, named Microsoft Code Signing PCA. To view these expired certificates, right click one of the dll files with the console installation select the digtal signatures tab, select the Microsoft signature, click details, and then view the certificate. The actual process to signing your code is simple and straightforward, once you’ve gotten your Microsoft code signing certificate properly configured: Code Signing with the Digital Signature Wizard Signtool graphical interface. Signtool code signing from the Microsoft command line. Code Signing instructions from the Microsoft command line.
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Microsoft Code Signing Pca 2011 Certificate Download / Visual Studio 2010 Express Download Offline Installation Of Internet — More options see step 4.. Select add a new certificate, then select next. Microsoft code signing pca 2010 «what does it actually mean to you for something to be signed by microsoft (or any. Jun 21, 2020 · @PaulKlerkx The PowerShell script cert chains to the «Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2011» cert, which in turn chains to the «Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011» cert. Both of these should be present on a Windows system, in the «Intermediate Certification Authorities» and «Trusted Root Certification Authorities» stores respectively.
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Mar 29, 2022 · OS. Windows 11 Home. Mar 31, 2022. #7. glasskuter said: In Windows security, protection history, click on the item. The UAC warning with appear> Click Yes. It should then point you to the executible path and tell you what it is. Click the down arrow under ‘actions’ if it is an app you want to allow. In the Internet Options window, on the Content tab, click Certificates. In the Certificates window, on the Personal tab, select your code signing certificate and then, click Export. In the Certificate Export Wizard, on the Welcome page, click Next.
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The Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2011 certificate needs to be in the machine’s Trusted Publishers store. I’ll revise the article to clarify. I think that certificate should be on any device that has the console. Worst case, browse.
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Did you just find a download or a file on your computer that is digitally signed by Microsoft Windows? If that’s the case, please read on.
You will typically see Microsoft Windows when running the file. The publisher name shows up as the «Verified publisher» in the UAC dialog as the screenshot shows:
You can view the additional details from the Microsoft Windows digital signature with the following steps:
- Open up Windows Explorer and locate the Microsoft Windows file
- Right-click on the file and select Properties
- Click on the Digital Signatures tab
- Click on the View Certificate button
Here’s a screenshot of a file that has been digitally signed by Microsoft Windows:
As you can see in the screenshot above, the Windows OS reports that «This digital signature is OK». This means that the file has been published by Microsoft Windows and that no one has tampered with the file.
If you click the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above, you can examine all the details of the certificate, such as when it was issued, who issued the certificate, how long it is valid, etc. You can also see the address for Microsoft Windows, such as the street name, city and country.
Microsoft Windows Verification PCA, Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 and Microsoft Development PCA 2014 has issued the Microsoft Windows certificates. You can also see the details of the issuer by clicking the View Certificate button shown in the screengrab above.
Microsoft Windows Files
The following are the Microsoft Windows files I’ve gathered, thanks to the FreeFixer users.
The FreeFixer tool treats files from Microsoft Windows as trusted, which means that the Microsoft Windows files will appear with a green background and that there’s no removal checkbox for the file. However, as you can see in the scan results below, a few of the anti-virus scanners detects the Microsoft Windows file(s). My guess is that those detections are false positives and that the files are safe. It is unlikely that Microsoft Windows would ship a malware file.
Detection Ratio | File Name |
---|---|
1/53 | amdmon32.exe |
1/54 | akwweip.exe |
1/66 | arcsas.sys |
1/48 | adp94xx.sys |
1/46 | ehPrivJob.exe |
1/49 | streamci.dll |
1/57 | wow64_microsoft-windows-ntdll_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.18839_none_c140de874739bffd_ntdll.dll_ae4ef39c |
1/68 | AEduL.exe |
1/66 | FyUc.exe |
1/50 | dxdiag.exe |
1/69 | gdiplus.dll |
1/48 | adpahci.sys |
1/49 | flpydisk.sys |
1/50 | sdclt.exe |
1/63 | SetupError.exe |
1/68 | hmikbc.exe |
1/47 | 0 |
1/46 | 3ware.sys |
1/45 | DiagPackage.dll.mui |
1/55 | WmiPrvSE.exe |
1/57 | BitLockerWizard.exe |
1/66 | winsetup.dll |
1/67 | mswsock.dll |
1/69 | TCPSVCS.EXE |
1/66 | gdiplus.dll |
2/69 | loadmxf.exe |
1/57 | dxdiag.exe |
1/57 | rpcss.dll |
1/62 | 518eabf52eb5d201a90600009006c006.x86_microsoft-windows-b..ager-pcat.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.14393.1066_nl-nl_f23c449a5122a630_bootmgr.exe.mui_c434701f |
1/65 | SetupError.exe |
1/66 | amdsata.sys |
1/65 | megasas2i.sys |
1/66 | dnsrslvr.dll |
1/66 | comctl32.dll |
1/68 | scmbus.sys |
1/68 | 13a4c95e5c6ad5011a1f0000e423cc15.x86_microsoft.windows.c..-controls.resources_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.17763.737_es-mx_65710dc246fb858e_comctl32.dll.mui_0da4e682 |
1/71 | c3823d42b84f9a2d9f8fc15671fc4f1f.exe |
1/68 | mprdim.dll |
1/69 | autochk.exe |
1/67 | wmplayer.exe |
1/65 | ikeext.dll |
1/71 | ipsecsvc.dll |
0/57 | GWXUX.exe |
0/47 | comctl32.dll |
0/57 | GWX.exe |
0/51 | blbdrive.sys |
0/57 | COMCTL32.dll |
0/47 | 3ware.sys |
0/68 | sedlauncher.exe |
0/48 | amdxat%USERNAME%.sys |
0/49 | comctl32.dll |
0/48 | vmstorfl.sys |
Scanner and Detection Names
Here’s the detection names for the Microsoft Windows files. I’ve grouped the detection names by each scanner engine. Thanks to VirusTotal for the scan results.
As mentioned above, I think these detections are false positives since it is very unlikely that Microsoft Windows would ship a malware file.
Scanner | Detection Names |
---|---|
APEX | Malicious |
AegisLab | W32.Virut |
Alibaba | Heur.Win.Harmlet.247 |
Avast | Win64:Dropper-gen [Drp] |
Baidu | Win32.Trojan.WisdomEyes.16070401.9500.9563 |
Bkav | HW32.Nonim.owme, W32.HfsAutoA.C021, W32.AIDetect.malware1, HW32.Nonim.psyk, W32.HfsAutoA.7bbe, HW64.packed.3B1A, W64.HfsAutoB., W32.HfsAutoB. |
ByteHero | Trojan.Malware.Obscu.Gen.002 |
ClamAV | Win.Trojan.Agent-7029285-0 |
Cylance | Unsafe |
Emsisoft | JS:Exploit.BlackHole.OP (B) |
Jiangmin | Win32/Virut.bn |
McAfee-GW-Edition | — |
Microsoft | Backdoor:MSIL/Bladabindi.AA |
Paloalto | generic.ml |
Rising | PE:PUF.Injector!1.9F0F |
TheHacker | Trojan/Injector.aoc, Trojan/Downloader.Banload.vpq |
Trapmine | malicious.moderate.ml.score |
eGambit | Unsafe.AI_Score_98%, Unsafe.AI_Score_99% |
* How the Detection Percentage is Calculated
The detection percentage is based on the fact that I have gathered 281548 scan reports for the Microsoft Windows files. 43 of these scan reports came up with some sort of detection. If you like, you can review the full details of the scan results by examining the files listed above.
Analysis Details
The analysis is done on certificates with the following serial numbers:
- 3300000020c8e989174aadfce6000000000020
- 330000002418fc0b689e7399d0000000000024
- 33000001c422b2f79b793dacb20000000001c4
- 61052123000000000006
- 6101c6c1000000000007
- 330000002d31f64fb7a2f9756b00000000002d
- 330000017469de108b3765a8d7000000000174
- 3300000266bd1580efa75cd6d3000000000266
- 6115230f00000000000a
- 33000002716467b689a1d9d900000000000271
- 33000001066ec325c431c9180e000000000106
- 61030556000000000010
- 610bbbd8000000000005
- 33000000bce120fdd27cc8ee930000000000bc
- 330000023241fb59996dcc4dff000000000232
- 610b6c41000000000005
- 330000004ea1d80770a9bbe94400000000004e
- 33000002f3cb2db1ae9da3667f0000000002f3
- 3300000375560e9b25e10d76b5000000000375
- 33000002ec6579ad1e670890130000000002ec
- 33000002ed2c45e4c145cf48440000000002ed
- 330000038c385d5c2e7483ccfb00000000038c
- 33000001c313a085c356e299d70000000001c3