Smartbar.Infrastructure.Utilities.dll
SmartbarGUI
ReSoft LTD.
This is part of the Linkury/SnapDo monetization software, a web browser toolbar used to hijack a user's search in order to collect revenues. The SmartBar is a a potentially unwanted toolbar and Windows Gadget that is advertising supported (adware). The module Smartbar.Infrastructure.Utilities.dll by ReSoft has been detected as adware by 7 anti-malware scanners. This file is typically installed with the program Muvic Smartbar by ReSoft Ltd. which is a potentially unwanted software program.
File name:
Smartbar.Infrastructure.Utilities.dll
MD5:
040eb89c945f678292139478a227013d
SHA-1:
59d7599fbad9b825ab8d1e1cedf5313605f541c9
SHA-256:
bb9eaef95599ca93e968accb6d2db329ff3d917d79d8efc593ce309edb06490c
Scanner detections:
7 / 68
Analysis date:
4/19/2024 5:04:53 AM UTC (today)
Scan engine
Detection
Engine version
Avira AntiVirus
TR/Trash.Gen
7.11.140.84
Dr.Web
Trojan.Damaged.1
9.0.1.0220
Emsisoft Anti-Malware
Android.Riskware.SmsReg.XAA
8.14.02.20.04
IKARUS anti.virus
PUA.Linkury
t3scan.1.6.1.0
Reason Heuristics
PUP.ReSoft.FF
14.8.8.0
SUPERAntiSpyware
Trojan.Agent/Gen-Nullo[Short]
10435
File size:
147 KB (150,528 bytes)
Original file name:
Smartbar.Infrastructure.Utilities.dll
File type:
Dynamic link library (Win32 DLL)
Language:
Language Neutral
Common path:
C:\users\{user}\appdata\local\smartbar\application\smartbar.infrastructure.utilities.dll
Authority:
COMODO CA Limited
Valid from:
7/29/2012 5:00:00 PM
Valid to:
7/30/2013 4:59:59 PM
Subject:
CN=ReSoft LTD., O=ReSoft LTD., STREET=4th Hanevi'im, L=Tel Aviv, S=Israel, PostalCode=64356, C=IL
Issuer:
CN=COMODO Code Signing CA 2, O=COMODO CA Limited, L=Salford, S=Greater Manchester, C=GB
Serial number:
7ABDE829D4244ADA77EE42C7A70C0FA3
Compilation timestamp:
6/24/2013 3:16:21 AM
Subsystem:
Windows Console
Code size:
138 KB (141,312 bytes)
The file Smartbar.Infrastructure.Utilities.dll has been discovered within the following program.
The Muvic Smartbar Toolbar is an is an ad-supported web browser plugin distributed through various monetization platforms during installation.
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