Files signed by ActiveReports RDF document API
- Digital signature
- Files (26)
ActiveReports RDF document API
ActiveReports RDF document API is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 26 signed files and shows whether those files are currently classified as clean, undefined, or detected.
A digital signature can help identify a publisher, but it does not always prove that a file is safe. Certificates may be abused, stolen, expired, or attached to modified installers, so the file hash and detection status should be checked together.
Detection signal
Detected files use this signature name
At least one file signed as ActiveReports RDF document API is detected by GridinSoft. Review the hashes below and scan the device if one of these files is present.
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31E8.exe
d80de89f68f8cfbd743334eee1e947af
Trojan.Downloader
A075.exe
62c9e15dd99c7d3b7367dcf220579c54
Trojan.Dropper
XRJNZC.exe
59e1852e8e8643b0433e3682dd254a66
Trojan.Downloader
OneDrive.exe
85b31cb0a9326cbef2496e63ababd9c1
Trojan.Downloader
hv.exe
59d1fa3b93c1cbbe665017060c8140aa
Trojan.Gen
RageMP1.exe
c39cda19587d80432ea365e4dabb7b15
Trojan.Downloader
MPGPH1.exe
afcc31c9c7ca37c2faf0930ea40dc9c3
Trojan.Downloader
8F18.exe
12ead7753c24feccc1e04c9cf9b900c8
Trojan.Downloader
9E5C.exe
4e9fea144c7eef4b54bb9b2882c5a498
Trojan.Downloader
RageMP1.exe
2fe6e135072fb52cc955dd2578db6896
Trojan.Downloader
C8.exe
bd21400b49d3c712466e20a9c4422c60
Trojan.Downloader
XRJNZC.exe
97f28fc0ad22bd6edb9ab6ef96ded82e
Trojan.Downloader
OneDrive.exe
11f89b9f2e7c089e40ea7f12427ced8f
Trojan.Downloader
MPGPH1.exe
6258fa3a9b9ead8f2dc4f784f68f8128
Trojan.Downloader
5109.exe
2f3d199ff822e8b37f551196e850559f
Trojan.Downloader
AE1B.exe
f48b5dbc76c18576078419471264a682
Trojan.Downloader
Certificate review summary
Do not trust this signature name by itself
ThreatInfo found detected files associated with ActiveReports RDF document API. A matching signature name should be checked together with the file hash, detection verdict, and source path.
Recommended checks
- Open any matching file report and compare the MD5 hash.
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- Run a GridinSoft scan if a detected file from this list is present.