setup.exe

USPEH

The executable setup.exe has been detected as malware by 1 anti-virus scanner. This is a self-extracting archive and installer and has been known to bundle potentially unwanted software.
Publisher:
USPEH  (signed and verified)

MD5:
323f36b62627ed714e45cb828cff4e30

SHA-1:
cb34a66df28c2492587359611c217d6df93eb2e9

SHA-256:
0399742f9a91dce1e4a28d112aa4d21c39a282aba11c165070b66d9fb58bbc7f

Scanner detections:
1 / 68

Status:
Malware

Analysis date:
11/24/2024 12:43:22 AM UTC  (today)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Reason Heuristics
PUP (M)
16.12.1.14

File size:
617.9 KB (632,760 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

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

Digital Signature
Signed by:

Authority:
COMODO CA Limited

Valid from:
7/7/2015 6:00:00 AM

Valid to:
7/7/2016 5:59:59 AM

Subject:
CN=USPEH, O=USPEH, STREET="ul. Pereulok Jenergetikov, 22, 1", L=Omsk, S=Omsk Region, PostalCode=644050, C=RU

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

Serial number:
3487172EA401A09F762EFB31F444EAD0

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
7/20/2015 6:53:36 PM

OS version:
4.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
7.10

CTPH (ssdeep):
6144:hhLut6YTj7L5jciQYPeycDmxtC5wv4pBfUKYs0NFDwcgBOyzeIYrfqtTcDweap3K:hhLutHxYiB2mxUi4ifH6eIYLm3Jk

Entry address:
0x1502

Entry point:
6A, 60, 68, 68, B5, 40, 00, E8, 3E, 15, 00, 00, BF, 94, 00, 00, 00, 8B, C7, E8, 86, FF, FF, FF, 89, 65, E8, 8B, F4, 89, 3E, 56, FF, 15, 64, A0, 40, 00, 8B, 4E, 10, 89, 0D, 18, 3E, 49, 00, 8B, 46, 04, A3, 24, 3E, 49, 00, 8B, 56, 08, 89, 15, 28, 3E, 49, 00, 8B, 76, 0C, 81, E6, FF, 7F, 00, 00, 89, 35, 1C, 3E, 49, 00, 83, F9, 02, 74, 0C, 81, CE, 00, 80, 00, 00, 89, 35, 1C, 3E, 49, 00, C1, E0, 08, 03, C2, A3, 20, 3E, 49, 00, 33, F6, 56, 8B, 3D, 24, A0, 40, 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:
36 KB (36,864 bytes)

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