su2013_pro_keygen.exe

This is a setup program which is used to install the application. The file has been seen being downloaded from capsa.storage.googleapis.com.
MD5:
398fdec489e53206a40c6c28545ba354

SHA-1:
77d2c984ac42b010d16d7fc09ab0e56e915f2374

SHA-256:
f5d0cdad1cef543404a49175d4d83d8c2c9b0f7e3819680764e06b42ac5a72d6

Scanner detections:
8 / 68

Status:
Inconclusive  (not enough data for an accurate detection)

Analysis date:
4/19/2024 11:06:21 PM UTC  (a few moments ago)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Comodo Security
UnclassifiedMalware
18318

K7 AntiVirus
Trojan
13.178.12184

McAfee
Artemis!398FDEC489E5
5600.7070

Norman
Suspicious_Gen4.FRREO
11.20140713

Sophos
Mal/Generic-S
4.98

Trend Micro House Call
TROJ_SPNR.08K513
7.2.194

Trend Micro
TROJ_SPNR.08K513
10.465.13

VIPRE Antivirus
Trojan.Win32.Generic.pak!cobra
29548

File size:
233 KB (238,592 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Common path:
C:\users\{user}\downloads\su2013_pro_keygen.exe

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
9/13/2013 3:51:51 AM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
2.25

CTPH (ssdeep):
6144:Utwx0LsmLm+wo0OdZ700f7ERdhJ5h4ZExP4rck6LoytCR4:UG0LsmxYOf00f7ERdn54OP4wkMM

Entry address:
0x93420

Entry point:
60, BE, 00, B0, 45, 00, 8D, BE, 00, 60, FA, FF, C7, 87, 8C, 17, 06, 00, 08, 0C, 0C, CC, 57, 83, CD, FF, EB, 0E, 90, 90, 90, 90, 8A, 06, 46, 88, 07, 47, 01, DB, 75, 07, 8B, 1E, 83, EE, FC, 11, DB, 72, ED, B8, 01, 00, 00, 00, 01, DB, 75, 07, 8B, 1E, 83, EE, FC, 11, DB, 11, C0, 01, DB, 73, 0B, 75, 28, 8B, 1E, 83, EE, FC, 11, DB, 72, 1F, 48, 01, DB, 75, 07, 8B, 1E, 83, EE, FC, 11, DB, 11, C0, EB, D4, 01, DB, 75, 07, 8B, 1E, 83, EE, FC, 11, DB, 11, C9, EB, 52, 31, C9, 83, E8, 03, 72, 11, C1, E0, 08, 8A, 06, 46...
 
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Entropy:
7.8827

Packer / compiler:
UPX v0.89.6 - v1.02 / v1.05 -v1.22 (Delphi) stub

Code size:
228 KB (233,472 bytes)

The file su2013_pro_keygen.exe has been seen being distributed by the following URL.

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