vmwarevcredist-x64.exe

Atera Networks Ltd

The program is a setup application that uses the NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) installer.
Publisher:
Atera Networks Ltd  (signed and verified)

MD5:
3091f3d81b6298a999e26a448e2a1d7a

SHA-1:
e8f928d01f6795f38d3dc44775bc6659f77e518a

SHA-256:
ab880c3e07c4b086eb31e25477c3d0867d987ee530dacf670d26e6af99f7697f

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
5/3/2024 7:47:51 PM UTC  (today)

File size:
8 MB (8,348,800 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Installer:
NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System)

Common path:
C:\users\{user}\appdata\local\temp\{random}.tmp\vmwarevcredist-x64.exe

Digital Signature
Authority:
COMODO CA Limited

Valid from:
6/16/2016 3:00:00 AM

Valid to:
6/17/2018 2:59:59 AM

Subject:
CN=Atera Networks Ltd, O=Atera Networks Ltd, STREET=15 Kineret st, L=Bnei Brak, S=None, PostalCode=5120260, C=IL

Issuer:
CN=COMODO RSA Code Signing CA, O=COMODO CA Limited, L=Salford, S=Greater Manchester, C=GB

Serial number:
5E34733697B7ECE1899066A3CEE32A1F

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
12/6/2009 12:50:52 AM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
6.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
196608:v/YeuPqh5/fD7ETVwUe9Qp2x6ieh9irW7uTBRai61AY+hWO5l33NwxYhr:XXuE5nDgTg9Qp2ML27TBRQ1AY+13GxYt

Entry address:
0x30FA

Entry point:
81, EC, 80, 01, 00, 00, 53, 55, 56, 33, DB, 57, 89, 5C, 24, 18, C7, 44, 24, 10, 60, 91, 40, 00, 33, F6, C6, 44, 24, 14, 20, FF, 15, 30, 70, 40, 00, 68, 01, 80, 00, 00, FF, 15, B0, 70, 40, 00, 53, FF, 15, 7C, 72, 40, 00, 6A, 08, A3, 18, EC, 42, 00, E8, F1, 2B, 00, 00, A3, 64, EB, 42, 00, 53, 8D, 44, 24, 34, 68, 60, 01, 00, 00, 50, 53, 68, 98, 8F, 42, 00, FF, 15, 58, 71, 40, 00, 68, 54, 91, 40, 00, 68, 60, E3, 42, 00, E8, A4, 28, 00, 00, FF, 15, AC, 70, 40, 00, BF, 00, 40, 43, 00, 50, 57, E8, 92, 28, 00, 00...
 
[+]

Entropy:
7.9997

Packer / compiler:
Nullsoft install system v2.x

Code size:
23.5 KB (24,064 bytes)

Scan vmwarevcredist-x64.exe - Powered by Reason Core Security