Files signed by Waves Inc;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher

Waves Inc;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher

Waves Inc;Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 19 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.

MaxxSpeechAPO64.dll 177aa49d3509fb1da83b53fc1b349333 Under review
MaxxVolumeSDAPO.dll a259116e2c7fdf8bed2ce6ebdec908e4 Under review
MaxxAudioAPOShell64.dll 6271c32a74fcb63225f172c2a906a196 Under review
MaxxAudioEQ64.dll 661692a3fb00b69713e793999dd140fc Under review
MaxxAudioAPO30.dll 814967cad651d059433b7c9aab0f0570 Under review
MaxxAudioRealtek64.dll 9356d2e64d5f133ef7476793a3bce729 Under review
MaxxSpeechAPO.dll 948dd5a2d2a64beb8bbe48e055fa3b0a Under review
WavesGUILib64.dll 35acd6fd80497e8cce3378301adceb74 Under review
MaxxAudioAPO4064.dll 8251d2ae9d618fc8ca1297f687dc000a Under review
MaxxVolumeSDAPO.dll de99c15e5a727fb45ab125e99769d5c3 Under review
WavesSysSvc64.exe 995e8969585cb022b5b0383e5c3f172f Under review
MaxxAudioIntelKabylake64.dll 85f926c58782d97a41a668baa0ca5cff Under review
MaxxAudioAPOShell64.dll 321b2ff3f9e5bc085711821c13dc24b1 Under review
KblCoefsRender51164.dll afa7b987985ca87562273385a9484b89 Under review
KblCoefsRender51064.dll e62b6125d9f418209dd1a2da2cc58069 Under review
MaxxAudioRenderAVX64.dll b2fa5ee44b996de4f856fb9ccedcc262 Under review
tbb_waves.dll b3b0e5bebb52df2ac8e33aea62d79810 Under review
WavesSvc64.exe 77eb86a87b7436ba3c30de5cb5c9ceaf Under review
NNResources64.dll e80f572755fdbf14bebd559508a18c1a Under review

Certificate review summary

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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

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  • Run a GridinSoft scan if the signed file appears unexpectedly.