autorun.exe

EVGA GTX 780Ti/780/770/760/Kepeler

EVGA

Publisher:
EVGA Corporation  (signed by EVGA)

Product:
EVGA GTX 780Ti/780/770/760/Kepeler

Description:
EVGA Graphics Card Drivers

Version:
1.0.0.0

MD5:
8e59891182ef63a0a6c395faec3f8eab

SHA-1:
c484d5d59b914c39c2e2a41b4336aa4e4806a9bd

SHA-256:
76573ec9becf5264a8dd47fce37ae2063c7fc1cef23b4195a72793a29885549c

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
4/24/2024 9:14:51 PM UTC  (today)

File size:
2.3 MB (2,415,072 bytes)

Product version:
1.0.0.0

Copyright:
(c) 2013 EVGA Corporation (www.evga.com)

Original file name:
autorun.exe

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Digital Signature
Signed by:

Authority:
VeriSign, Inc.

Valid from:
2/28/2012 6:00:00 PM

Valid to:
4/15/2014 6:59:59 PM

Subject:
CN=EVGA, OU=Digital ID Class 3 - Microsoft Software Validation v2, O=EVGA, L=Brea, S=California, C=US

Issuer:
CN=VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA, OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US

Serial number:
26D7F5563EB3E42A81F7C715FCD2799D

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
2/16/2007 9:09:48 AM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
6.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
49152:WmaHt7XokSmr7V4GK8lsrTKI7NdLfTU46v5:Apokjr7VLK8OXKIhdkZ

Entry address:
0x180819

Entry point:
55, 8B, EC, 6A, FF, 68, 00, 93, 5E, 00, 68, 28, 6B, 58, 00, 64, A1, 00, 00, 00, 00, 50, 64, 89, 25, 00, 00, 00, 00, 83, EC, 58, 53, 56, 57, 89, 65, E8, FF, 15, B8, 12, 5C, 00, 33, D2, 8A, D4, 89, 15, 90, 43, 67, 00, 8B, C8, 81, E1, FF, 00, 00, 00, 89, 0D, 8C, 43, 67, 00, C1, E1, 08, 03, CA, 89, 0D, 88, 43, 67, 00, C1, E8, 10, A3, 84, 43, 67, 00, 6A, 01, E8, 36, 50, 00, 00, 59, 85, C0, 75, 08, 6A, 1C, E8, C3, 00, 00, 00, 59, E8, 03, 6C, 00, 00, 85, C0, 75, 08, 6A, 10, E8, B2, 00, 00, 00, 59, 33, F6, 89, 75...
 
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Entropy:
6.4117

Developed / compiled with:
Microsoft Visual C++ v6.0

Code size:
1.8 MB (1,835,008 bytes)

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