Files signed by Microsoft 3rd Party Application Component

Microsoft 3rd Party Application Component

Microsoft 3rd Party Application Component is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 30 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 Microsoft 3rd Party Application Component is detected by GridinSoft. Review the hashes below and scan the device if one of these files is present.

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SharpVectors.Runtime.Wpf.dll 15d4e7d118548f536f32f306dc0ab175 Under review
Markdig.dll cd6136da11b3a994407b01a0e74922fb Under review
SharpVectors.Rendering.Gdi.dll 7e010f5368d28bd96d11c51206c0c866 Under review
SharpVectors.Dom.dll ad7a50aa95d0848480c874d8f7f22948 Under review
SharpVectors.Css.dll 50c1a51c192a732496b7f01d0b7b8ea3 Under review
SharpVectors.Core.dll 18a4e572b48a4e0161cab3b690ba0a20 Under review
SharpVectors.Model.dll eadd6bd204cbac8424a0d62e71426a34 Under review
CommandLine.dll e1093ed655085f27ccb678b7bce13d21 Under review
SharpVectors.Converters.Wpf.dl 639b1129fae1e513833276d1037c7336 Under review
Markdig.Wpf.dll b0f1fa0961ebc9d86c7f46721a70c951 Under review
SharpVectors.Rendering.Wpf.dll 96ed5bac83c412e4aedb9d5baae3a7a7 Under review
websocket-sharp.dll 68f63e92914c91b3c048d9a280fbf51e Under review
llvm-mc.exe 4bdbae0e7e32089133717f51a5fdebee General Threat
llvm-strip.exe 8ae00e8e7e574c2a28e92a83795b25bc General Threat
libcef.dll 148e72572c5d8ba4b6062aa4522d6f1b Under review
libcef.dll f925877148d5a71f91c0b869726ca826 Under review
libcef.dll e8652ff8edc6acdfbebf4e0f199953a3 Under review
llvm-strip.exe 4c66d7bd7a9d1a09f93d328d44706c3d General Threat
llvm-strip.exe e1445191b655e1ad31b06e2a59b01315 General Threat
llvm-mc.exe c07fc2a782cb30b6c677d6417d5fda0e General Threat
llvm-mc.exe 574483c35831686fd72d774672a8a0f9 General Threat
llvm-strip.exe 09e526c7e969c363e076b1919860824c General Threat
llvm-mc.exe 6e27dfeec5d4b7647556dfc10ea54f8a General Threat
libcef.dll 2059111ef2f1bd61dea73eb4933cbcf5 Under review
llvm-strip.exe f859692842dce8d68aba11e594e0e675 General Threat
llvm-mc.exe 3d98f7e696631cd3ca5837e876b365f2 General Threat
Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Distr d5ea82c28b1dc3d54a61c7027e8c7a2e Under review
Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Distr a85d42d324ff554b2fead1d56a755ebd Under review
curl.exe 2538c12b71f10c2fccb45cb7200db15b AIDetect.8ee450d
git-credential-helper-selector 5c5f6815592775dfa80cbfb1fe13c3ff Under review

Certificate review summary

Do not trust this signature name by itself

ThreatInfo found detected files associated with Microsoft 3rd Party Application Component. 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.
  • Confirm the file path and download source before trusting the binary.
  • Run a GridinSoft scan if a detected file from this list is present.