Files signed by JWTS

JWTS

JWTS is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 6 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.

alternateshell.exe 9ec3d89978c9a2ea2a7454d2913d79d2 Suspicious Object
removelastfolders.exe 83b7bded1acb5824791692a30af435a0 Suspicious Object
uninst.exe fe38d456a9ea6973570b85ba9faa66ed Suspicious Object
logonsession.exe 5028be9d7e08111cb160049aa0348e52 Suspicious Object
logonsession.exe 5f9b8c944e02f483b38b70914d586cdf Suspicious Object
uninst.exe 02ac56dd9fdf011c37f4eb37fe5e2819 Suspicious Object

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.