Files signed by Codejock Technologies, LLC

Codejock Technologies, LLC

Codejock Technologies, LLC is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 20 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.

CodejockControls.ocx 6b64479193d343bfe3a444a862e61cd8 Under review
Codejock.SkinFramework.Unicode 16626a36bae0fbb68c845aaaf07f5246 Under review
gui.stl d4e27c6f450755bc1ef87fb6b9a12bd0 Under review
CodejockControls.ocx b521c7e6f77cb1e66e5b920348a245f0 Under review
Codejock.SkinFramework.Unicode 68322e9387a815c1bda2fb2e2dab96cc Under review
CodejockCommandBars.ocx 1632f159eb9980129ffbff0a6ae128d9 Under review
Style.dll f1390517ccc56bdee4cd3049e96465de Under review
CodejockReportControl.ocx d2308b198cc77397c1c2d4ddc8c9a98e Under review
CodejockControls.ocx d31a39fd74ca47c9f4e750a402e9e6d4 Under review
CodejockReportControl.ocx 1ef03537bbf5d1d2b6bbdfd78bf10ecb Under review
CodejockCommandBars.ocx b9d81148180028a872c3da53e73a0b74 Under review
Style.dll 5c9c6cae97b8fa39576c8b566004a594 Under review
CodejockControls.ocx 92d5f92545472080f22b077cf3bafe0a Under review
Windows7.dll fb7e6339e92d39a054e1521e77e0478f Under review
Office2007.dll 89f9f3f99b6713de5112ecd184eb9e0d Under review
Codejock.PropertyGrid.Unicode. 8ad73cb703c19d32a60e2b6e791403a3 Under review
Codejock.Controls.Unicode.v17. 5ed00565cfe8aff4ff49bb280431aa2a Under review
Codejock.SkinFramework.Unicode 0f2718c11f08c2e4ba5333632a2f6527 Under review
Codejock.TaskPanel.Unicode.v17 8eaed50ce2c4bce4e46f5c6467d6f575 Under review
Office2010.dll d2b89f1668011d9f5fa0cfee55c85794 Under review

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