winsaber.exe

Dening Hu

The application winsaber.exe by Dening Hu has been detected as a potentially unwanted program by 1 anti-malware scanner with very strong indications that the file is a potential threat. It runs as a separate (within the context of its own process) windows Service named “winsaber”.
Publisher:
Dening Hu  (signed and verified)

MD5:
557b560c7c3b4d074678e38a37046d19

SHA-1:
b7e20a7709b8f25f9cc6ffed4db8264f8e7f4f64

SHA-256:
dc7bbf0c543826795d11b40738d7c505a7c54d07c05c58f188cd45e5ecece13d

Scanner detections:
1 / 68

Status:
Potentially unwanted

Analysis date:
12/23/2024 11:43:27 PM UTC  (a few moments ago)

Scan engine
Detection
Engine version

Reason Heuristics
PUP.Elex (M)
17.1.29.3

File size:
845.2 KB (865,496 bytes)

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Common path:
C:\Program Files\winsaber\winsaber.exe

Digital Signature
Signed by:

Authority:
thawte, Inc.

Valid from:
9/22/2016 2:00:00 AM

Valid to:
6/9/2017 1:59:59 AM

Subject:
CN=Dening Hu, 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:
7986DA5F93A0A631551A2F4F1B1666BF

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
9/28/2016 10:16:33 AM

OS version:
5.1

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
12.0

Entry address:
0x5B8D1

Entry point:
E8, 10, 1A, 01, 00, E9, 39, FE, FF, FF, E8, 87, 54, 00, 00, 85, C0, 75, 06, B8, 3C, D2, 4B, 00, C3, 83, C0, 0C, C3, 55, 8B, EC, 56, E8, E4, FF, FF, FF, 8B, 4D, 08, 51, 89, 08, E8, 66, 00, 00, 00, 59, 8B, F0, E8, 05, 00, 00, 00, 89, 30, 5E, 5D, C3, E8, 53, 54, 00, 00, 85, C0, 75, 06, B8, 38, D2, 4B, 00, C3, 83, C0, 08, C3, 55, 8B, EC, 56, 8B, 75, 08, 85, F6, 75, 0A, E8, 70, 06, 00, 00, 6A, 16, 58, EB, 0B, E8, 9F, FF, FF, FF, 8B, 00, 89, 06, 33, C0, 5E, 5D, C3, 55, 8B, EC, 56, 8B, 75, 08, 85, F6, 75, 0A, E8...
 
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Entropy:
6.4771

Code size:
652 KB (667,648 bytes)

Service
Display name:
winsaber

Type:
Win32OwnProcess


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