Files signed by Intel(R) Trust Services;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher

Intel(R) Trust Services;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher

Intel(R) Trust Services;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 18 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.

iclsProxy.dll c4164b2509b29c60bf7ba7515d11912a Under review
SocketHeciServer.exe 11534b3b56f5eb0fe1e175d097dc725b Under review
IntelPTTEKRecertification.exe d95258dba31f7b8c3b7e91c819190261 Under review
libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll 80087a1ac1376a2176fbbb38beaaeed9 Under review
iclsClient.dll a69f84407728ccbcd248eb27c789a05a Under review
TPMProvisioningService.exe 37a8af01af1daaf295cbc195e558343e Under review
iclsProxyInternal.dll 40b88a4a83aefbb5bff68018f6a655e9 Under review
iclsClient.dll 5b75af545aab7258c9cbfa962ecd2650 Under review
libssl-1_1-x64.dll c4e09739e39aa274f24570aeff100058 Under review
IntelPTTEKRecertification.exe 2acd5b7c0f8218fdc3c2e45642b17004 Under review
iclsClientInternal.dll 20adf559685bdc42114673252024cf43 Under review
libssl-1_1.dll 8c10f09e75243052e032b90e50f2d643 Under review
libcrypto-1_1.dll 244b7e5d89fd03eca64a2f1fc93911cf Under review
SocketHeciServer.exe 30b89bb6dc3b05eeaf474a6195f8d33f Under review
iclsClientInternal.dll 7c3caf219d49e90749f7bbaeb929fb66 Under review
iclsProxyInternal.dll 1b5fefa753a522f0fba0a46ac5c9d518 Under review
TPMProvisioningService.exe efe2828bcb6186426759d6f4522a8fd4 Under review
iclsProxy.dll 6d93f2928abb383e0f36a73b0d045e0b Under review

Certificate review summary

Use the file hashes to verify this signature

ThreatInfo groups the signed files above so you can compare exact hashes and detection labels. A signature name alone is not enough to decide whether a file is safe.

Recommended checks

  • Open any matching file report and compare the MD5 hash.
  • Confirm the file path and download source before trusting the binary.
  • Run a GridinSoft scan if the signed file appears unexpectedly.