setup.exe

Sparx Systems Pty Ltd

This is a self-extracting archive and installer.
Publisher:
Sparx Systems  (signed by Sparx Systems Pty Ltd)

Description:
Enterprise Architect 7.1

Version:
7.1.834

MD5:
559c946a0bbbb488035f7ce857e2a56f

SHA-1:
0e11f40c2b4d8cad70a19535343c3084725f30b7

SHA-256:
eac91035274b661a090638be7425517ac5a11ef4cff38820abdc9d13e4822c1b

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
11/24/2024 12:43:09 PM UTC  (today)

File size:
28.4 MB (29,746,888 bytes)

Copyright:
Sparx Systems

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Language:
English (United States)

Common path:
C:\users\{user}\appdata\local\temp\{random}.tmp\enterprise.architect.corporate.edition.v7.1.834\setup.exe

Digital Signature
Authority:
The USERTRUST Network

Valid from:
9/11/2008 5:00:00 AM

Valid to:
9/12/2011 4:59:59 AM

Subject:
CN=Sparx Systems Pty Ltd, O=Sparx Systems Pty Ltd, STREET=7 Curtis Street, L=Creswick, S=Victoria, PostalCode=3363, C=AU

Issuer:
CN=UTN-USERFirst-Object, OU=http://www.usertrust.com, O=The USERTRUST Network, L=Salt Lake City, S=UT, C=US

Serial number:
00E7D153A9C7C10E6642F3A6FCE0917220

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
12/14/2005 3:12:15 AM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
7.10

CTPH (ssdeep):
786432:CrYT2c1q56KkKxQbfXWi8jfEfdFjP00dqbk:CrYn15fn8QfdFjP5

Entry address:
0x4197

Entry point:
55, 8D, 6C, 24, 88, 81, EC, F4, 0E, 00, 00, 53, 56, 57, 33, FF, 6A, 04, 89, 7D, C8, 89, 7D, D8, 89, 7D, B8, FF, 15, F8, 70, 40, 00, 89, 7D, C0, 89, 7D, D0, 89, 7D, CC, 89, 7D, E4, 89, 7D, DC, 89, 7D, D4, 89, 7D, E0, 89, 7D, 44, 89, 7D, E8, 89, 7D, EC, 89, 7D, BC, FF, 15, B8, 70, 40, 00, 8B, F0, 8A, 06, 3C, 22, 89, 75, 54, 75, 24, EB, 04, 3C, 22, 74, 0E, 46, 8A, 06, 84, C0, 89, 75, 54, 75, F2, 3C, 22, 75, 14, 46, 89, 75, 54, EB, 0E, 3C, 20, 74, 0F, 46, 8A, 06, 89, 75, 54, 84, C0, 75, F2, 80, 3E, 20, 75, 09...
 
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Entropy:
7.9859  (probably packed)

Code size:
24 KB (24,576 bytes)

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