wMarker.exe

Exif wMarker

Gianpaolo Bottin

Publisher:
gPhotoShow.com  (signed by Gianpaolo Bottin)

Product:
Exif wMarker

Description:
Exif wMarker - Batch Image Watermarker

Version:
2, 0, 3, 0

MD5:
bdf4f54167792cafa42cced7886fa69d

SHA-1:
952db0bcc807a46fa57e94c4497ee7265c277f88

SHA-256:
71f1900c7ca9fbb5598fd768cd1059d90dc473a3876589e51e848fdd65854567

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
11/8/2024 2:32:59 PM UTC  (today)

File size:
2.1 MB (2,234,400 bytes)

Product version:
2, 0, 3, 0

Copyright:
(c) gPhotoShow.com. All rights reserved.

Original file name:
wMarker.exe

File type:
Executable application (Win32 EXE)

Language:
English (United States)

Common path:
C:\Program Files\exif wmarker\wmarker.exe

Digital Signature
Authority:
COMODO CA Limited

Valid from:
1/4/2012 12:00:00 AM

Valid to:
1/3/2015 11:59:59 PM

Subject:
CN=Gianpaolo Bottin, O=Gianpaolo Bottin, STREET=via Volvera 52, L=Bruino, S=TO, PostalCode=10090, C=IT

Issuer:
CN=COMODO Code Signing CA 2, O=COMODO CA Limited, L=Salford, S=Greater Manchester, C=GB

Serial number:
464EBFF89ECD66ADEE02DE702DBD7DCD

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
9/30/2014 9:19:59 AM

OS version:
5.0

OS bitness:
Win32

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
83.82

CTPH (ssdeep):
49152:XjkPp3sVrRXljcFRBY/T/O4sUVnmJA9c7KCqL9XbB5DGd8aDc/b:TktMRVQOsUM+NT5DszYT

Entry address:
0x157000

Entry point:
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Packer / compiler:
ASPack v1.08.04

Code size:
808 KB (827,392 bytes)

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