Files signed by NetSupport Ltd
- Digital signature
- Files (30)
NetSupport Ltd
NetSupport Ltd 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 NetSupport Ltd is detected by GridinSoft. Review the hashes below and scan the device if one of these files is present.
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client32.exe
8d9709ff7d9c83bd376e01912c734f0a
Risk.NetSupport
pcisys.sys
84dee0f25fe97868071202065dab63bb
Under review
client32.exe
ccd7016ee42bb2a5fc96042109a05c12
Risk.RemoteAdmin
TCCTL32.DLL
60aea67e2659e1961369e04185c61adf
Under review
PCICHEK.DLL
a0b9388c5f18e27266a31f8c5765b263
Under review
HTCTL32.DLL
2d3b207c8a48148296156e5725426c7f
Under review
PCICL32.DLL
00587238d16012152c2e951a087f2cc9
Under review
pcicapi.dll
dcde2248d19c778a41aa165866dd52d0
Under review
HTCTL32.DLL
051cdb6ac8e168d178e35489b6da4c74
Under review
PCICHEK.DLL
3aabcd7c81425b3b9327a2bf643251c6
Under review
pcicapi.dll
67c53a770390e8c038060a1921c20da9
Under review
TCCTL32.DLL
1e6e804ca71eaf5bef0abef95c578cf0
Under review
client32.exe
c4f1b50e3111d29774f7525039ff7086
Trojan.Wacatac
PCICL32.DLL
e7b92529ea10176fe35ba73fa4edef74
Under review
nskbfltr.sys
2a92dbd1f05200f3d615637d3833c333
Risk.NetSupport
client32.exe
4f6362f61d30c5d3609ad2161bc18b00
Risk.NetSupport
TCCTL32.DLL
eab603d12705752e3d268d86dff74ed4
Under review
client32.exe
89c9658f6400c13c74a9d59020af7fa1
Risk.NetSupport
PCIVDD.DLL
685bbbe3752358f3ed6a7b962837aeb0
Under review
Certificate review summary
Do not trust this signature name by itself
ThreatInfo found detected files associated with NetSupport Ltd. 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.