Files signed by Polo Soft Corp

Polo Soft Corp

Polo Soft Corp is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 15 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 Polo Soft Corp is detected by GridinSoft. Review the hashes below and scan the device if one of these files is present.

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fikim0706486.exe e714d0566d4f2645d5567067a688df72 Suspicious Object
fikim0708913.exe 953bab056fb8ff40d2822204b5088a0b Suspicious Object
nM4f4cO_N_EPSBBuLo9FxePH.exe 8368b877e634ff66c575dec32e44e1c5 Trojan.Downloader
_r66hruaIodVfh05TwOCLbkP.exe a79c19825a9c97e49ec2abf625b49c2e Trojan.Downloader
qoIq87vrYpj.exe 387ee8638897695af5f54a45e797fb6c Spy.Redline
bQ9f.exe 04c4126218cde8153c70c242ac1f298d Trojan.Packed
utbUvCdl87VDStUc1aehytuM.exe 00e1e6e24ca4cfbc2bd099586f32025c Trojan.Packed
fUQVrVwHIO_weZUwKd5Sv4OF.exe fa993a556452e1cad481807233ea80e0 Spy.Redline
rqY3SvMk3CRKxPgZbcpdvob_.exe 51de3d5fd3b397895c4a3cc9cf4110fd Trojan.Packed
wj1bKFlXDi16QSTIg6SASajT.exe d002df6cded6376499e4e001c7fb9da6 Trojan.Downloader
NB50vH4d9dFRUch0C6oxhKiH.exe 93770e03a4c6f022612b637c61f3aa92 Spy.Redline
fikim0926727[1].exe 4d5365b79b1d7f78a6e5f329eee663d6 Spy.Redline
fikim0926727[1].exe 1459e52af1e6f43a4109615c5b40b1de Spy.Redline
qEROzsFknhiBPbhvgNBqM3B5.exe 03d55bbf5d8bbddff75a02ed258f6af8 Spy.Redline
fvgbm0210846[1].exe 58a7395f72f8b2f38388cd4e7ea95a09 Spy.Redline

Certificate review summary

Do not trust this signature name by itself

ThreatInfo found detected files associated with Polo Soft Corp. 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.