libexif.dll

Wei Liu

The module libexif.dll by Wei Liu has been detected as a potentially unwanted program by 1 anti-malware scanner with very strong indications that the file is a potential threat.
Publisher:
Wei Liu  (signed and verified)

MD5:
78adef47da95ec99a5701106bb93b335

SHA-1:
86e6f1e98f202bd4640d42c08fa38327d04cc830

SHA-256:
45636e404fc321dbf18428f0367e7736cb29b7f48bf89197ce1cc41a6c9819f6

Scanner detections:
1 / 68

Status:
Potentially unwanted

Analysis date:
11/16/2024 12:39:15 AM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Reason Heuristics
PUP.Elex.WeiLiu (M)
16.7.14.15

File size:
294.4 KB (301,440 bytes)

File type:
Dynamic link library (Win32 DLL)

Common path:
C:\Program Files\allold\application\libexif.dll

Digital Signature
Signed by:

Authority:
thawte, Inc.

Valid from:
5/31/2016 5:00:00 PM

Valid to:
4/1/2017 4:59:59 PM

Subject:
CN=Wei Liu, OU=Individual Developer, O=No Organization Affiliation, L=Beijing, S=Beijing, C=CN

Issuer:
CN=thawte SHA256 Code Signing CA, O="thawte, Inc.", C=US

Serial number:
371A7AF7094369957BA75F4229970F3C

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
5/30/2016 6:34:13 PM

OS version:
5.1

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows Console

Linker version:
14.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
3072:o0WctYIP6ieMkECboROqFFoMBi5l0pKkxEa6KkSpCLmju1oxDAg0FuTSQeo0ixHo:cc+ITC8RxiL0L0iCL21AOX0i6

Entry address:
0xBD74

Entry point:
55, 8B, EC, 83, 7D, 0C, 01, 75, 05, E8, 35, 03, 00, 00, FF, 75, 10, FF, 75, 0C, FF, 75, 08, E8, B1, FE, FF, FF, 83, C4, 0C, 5D, C2, 0C, 00, 55, 8B, EC, 8B, 45, 08, 56, 8B, 48, 3C, 03, C8, 0F, B7, 41, 14, 8D, 51, 18, 03, D0, 0F, B7, 41, 06, 6B, F0, 28, 03, F2, 3B, D6, 74, 19, 8B, 4D, 0C, 3B, 4A, 0C, 72, 0A, 8B, 42, 08, 03, 42, 0C, 3B, C8, 72, 0C, 83, C2, 28, 3B, D6, 75, EA, 33, C0, 5E, 5D, C3, 8B, C2, EB, F9, E8, 3C, 07, 00, 00, 85, C0, 75, 03, 32, C0, C3, 64, A1, 18, 00, 00, 00, 56, BE, 94, 6C, 04, 10, 8B...
 
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Entropy:
6.3305

Developed / compiled with:
Microsoft Visual C++

Code size:
131.5 KB (134,656 bytes)

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