kd.exe

InSitu

PRAGMA Informatique Sarl

Publisher:
PRAGMA Informatique Sarl  (signed and verified)

Product:
InSitu

Version:
6.5.0.0

MD5:
bc62da425c2d2e946acb6a417100c359

SHA-1:
d9c3c42527abd1ca7d80f712777178db15e37aaf

SHA-256:
edd0470dbfc97c6b6733c6b2a090ac83a9eccf6d6d74f12c1d97b155044b7a5d

Scanner detections:
1 / 68

Status:
Clean  (1 probable false positive detection)

Explanation:
This is mosty likely a false positive detection, the file is probably clean.

Analysis date:
4/26/2024 3:21:18 AM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Rising Antivirus
PE:Trojan.Antavmu!6.1B57
23.00.65.151106

File size:
64.8 KB (66,344 bytes)

Product version:
6.5.0.0

Copyright:
Copyright (C) 2011

Original file name:
insitu.rc

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Language:
Fransizca (Fransa)

Digital Signature
Authority:
GlobalSign nv-sa

Valid from:
2/28/2013 7:56:13 PM

Valid to:
3/1/2014 7:56:13 PM

Subject:
CN=PRAGMA Informatique Sarl, O=PRAGMA Informatique Sarl, L=Montigny-le-Bretonneux, S=Yvelines, C=FR

Issuer:
CN=GlobalSign CodeSigning CA - G2, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, C=BE

Serial number:
112109E8C97A395B7933CED7E04E84846359

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
5/9/2049 7:40:20 AM

OS version:
1.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
2.25

CTPH (ssdeep):
768:LUf7llyRhJ0lB7tIUrNe2AAURIpz8cP9uk5QH3LayTEPal4mGcGd3iAeZeW5D8Ru:eaJ0VtIUr82AAU09ukE3myb7GcGH91PW

Entry address:
0x1000

Entry point:
A1, 63, B0, 40, 00, C1, E0, 02, A3, 67, B0, 40, 00, 57, 51, 33, C0, BF, 34, D6, 40, 00, B9, 08, DB, 40, 00, 3B, CF, 76, 05, 2B, CF, FC, F3, AA, 59, 5F, 6A, 00, E8, 72, 06, 00, 00, 59, 68, 2C, B0, 40, 00, 6A, 00, E8, DC, 94, 00, 00, A3, 6B, B0, 40, 00, 6A, 00, E9, 76, 8C, 00, 00, E9, EF, 06, 00, 00, 33, C0, A0, 58, B0, 40, 00, C3, A1, 6B, B0, 40, 00, C3, CC, B9, B0, 00, 00, 00, 0B, C9, 74, 39, 83, 3D, 63, B0, 40, 00, 00, 73, 0A, B8, E2, 00, 00, 00, E8, E3, FF, FF, FF, 68, B0, 00, 00, 00, 6A, 40, E8, 1C, 94...
 
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Code size:
38 KB (38,912 bytes)

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