Files signed by kernel-panik

kernel-panik

kernel-panik is a digital signature publisher name observed in ThreatInfo records. This page groups 7 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 kernel-panik is detected by GridinSoft. Review the hashes below and scan the device if one of these files is present.

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kprm-quarantines.exe fb41680514edcf38e8acc5a4625e9f93 Risk.Gen
kprm_2.9.2.exe 10536cda8f074af46437fb7ea43b08a2 Risk.Gen
$RA2XHG6.exe 1a5b8f477cd208fd1e17d4f3dd41ee52 Risk.Gen
kprm_2.17.exe d7f8b899e9df56d6f4188e11ac4b69eb Risk.Gen
KpRm 2.18.exe be979c4e9c0a6f4582395e33647e6c0f Risk.Gen
kprm_2.20.exe a4a769492240a0c7081a727a0a42808a Risk.Gen
kprm_2.21.exe 15f5816ffb1acd8550c8625470a4c72f Risk.Gen

Certificate review summary

Do not trust this signature name by itself

ThreatInfo found detected files associated with kernel-panik. 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.