vboxheadless.exe

Oracle Corporation

Publisher:
Oracle Corporation  (signed and verified)

MD5:
2548aa116726fac6c9002c9238041a1e

SHA-1:
285c16af6241b126c391845ea0c27f67215c44d6

SHA-256:
c5124b25408c8daff8a83b64b3ab67104c9a6f35a5114b48eac9b7393698e758

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
11/5/2024 2:38:49 AM UTC  (today)

File size:
160.3 KB (164,112 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win64 EXE)

Common path:
C:\Program Files\oracle\virtualbox\vboxheadless.exe

Digital Signature
Authority:
VeriSign, Inc.

Valid from:
2/8/2011 5:30:00 AM

Valid to:
2/8/2014 5:29:59 AM

Subject:
CN=Oracle Corporation, OU=Digital ID Class 3 - Microsoft Software Validation v2, O=Oracle Corporation, L=Redwood Shores, S=California, C=US

Issuer:
CN=VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA, OU=Terms of use at https://www.verisign.com/rpa (c)10, OU=VeriSign Trust Network, O="VeriSign, Inc.", C=US

Serial number:
519BD967F908015521A20C0E9316F489

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
12/18/2013 9:47:06 PM

OS version:
5.2

OS bitness:
Win64

Subsystem:
Windows Console

Linker version:
10.0

Entry address:
0xE3C0

Entry point:
48, 83, EC, 28, E8, 53, 03, 00, 00, 48, 83, C4, 28, E9, 52, FD, FF, FF, CC, CC, 48, 89, 4C, 24, 08, 48, 81, EC, 88, 00, 00, 00, 48, 8D, 0D, B9, 79, 01, 00, FF, 15, E3, 7C, 00, 00, 48, 8B, 05, A4, 7A, 01, 00, 48, 89, 44, 24, 58, 45, 33, C0, 48, 8D, 54, 24, 60, 48, 8B, 4C, 24, 58, E8, ED, 5F, 00, 00, 48, 89, 44, 24, 50, 48, 83, 7C, 24, 50, 00, 74, 41, 48, C7, 44, 24, 38, 00, 00, 00, 00, 48, 8D, 44, 24, 48, 48, 89, 44, 24, 30, 48, 8D, 44, 24, 40, 48, 89, 44, 24, 28, 48, 8D, 05, 64, 79, 01, 00, 48, 89, 44, 24...
 
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Entropy:
6.1236

Code size:
81 KB (82,944 bytes)

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