installer.exe

The application installer.exe has been detected as a potentially unwanted program by 3 anti-malware scanners. This is a setup and installation application, however the file is not signed with an authenticode signature from a trusted source. The file has been seen being downloaded from debranii-a.akamaihd.net and multiple other hosts.
MD5:
1d4bc93e3b089e63858085dc13891508

SHA-1:
868b9d06fd6c9eab4e1f4a787bf3cc48e40cd0e3

SHA-256:
a34beb51b37501c53cb7dd752c5887e1893204f61ba77c770a7ab7b79e20347d

Scanner detections:
3 / 68

Status:
Potentially unwanted

Analysis date:
11/24/2024 5:56:57 PM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Avira AntiVirus
W32/Singanutre
7.11.30.172

Emsisoft Anti-Malware
Gen:Variant.Adware.Symmi.59817
10.0.0.5366

Norman
Gen:Variant.Adware.Symmi.59817
03.12.2014 13:20:04

File size:
220 KB (225,280 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

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

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
1/31/2016 8:21:10 PM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
7.10

CTPH (ssdeep):
6144:zKw8nnOHSY/USX3HqxNmMa9hINEdW69r:zK+n/UkqxN5El

Entry address:
0x28EAB

Entry point:
6A, 60, 68, C8, 01, 43, 00, E8, 31, 15, 00, 00, BF, 94, 00, 00, 00, 8B, C7, E8, 7D, 16, 00, 00, 89, 65, E8, 8B, F4, 89, 3E, 56, FF, 15, 2C, 00, 43, 00, 8B, 4E, 10, 89, 0D, 38, 2C, 43, 00, 8B, 46, 04, A3, 44, 2C, 43, 00, 8B, 56, 08, 89, 15, 48, 2C, 43, 00, 8B, 76, 0C, 81, E6, FF, 7F, 00, 00, 89, 35, 3C, 2C, 43, 00, 83, F9, 02, 74, 0C, 81, CE, 00, 80, 00, 00, 89, 35, 3C, 2C, 43, 00, C1, E0, 08, 03, C2, A3, 40, 2C, 43, 00, 33, F6, 56, 8B, 3D, 20, 00, 43, 00, FF, D7, 66, 81, 38, 4D, 5A, 75, 1F, 8B, 48, 3C, 03...
 
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Developed / compiled with:
Microsoft Visual C++ v7.0

Code size:
188 KB (192,512 bytes)

The file installer.exe has been seen being distributed by the following 8 URLs.

http://debranii-a.akamaihd.net/.../installer.exe

http://www.hostgiftconecpt.com/.../installer.exe

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