ROMServer.exe threat report

MD5 98545060ae93b42ae3a322ad8ed545d7
Latest seen 2021-01-12 16:51:36 (5 years ago)
First seen 2017-05-30 15:09:13 (8 years ago)
Size 5 MB

This report summarizes the file identity, detection status, publisher metadata, observed locations, and technical indicators for ROMServer.exe. ThreatInfo currently classifies this sample as Risk.RemoteAdmin.

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The latest ThreatInfo record shows ROMServer.exe detected as Risk.RemoteAdmin. You can download GridinSoft Anti-Malware to scan the system and remove this detection if the file is present on your device.

Detection name
Risk.RemoteAdmin
Last analysis
2021-01-12 16:51:36 (5 years ago)
File hash
98545060ae93b42ae3a322ad8ed545d7
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ROMServer.exe is a Windows file recorded in the ThreatInfo database. The current detection status is Risk.RemoteAdmin, based on the latest analysis from 2021-01-12 16:51:36 (5 years ago).

If ROMServer.exe appears on your computer unexpectedly, treat it as suspicious. Check its location, digital signature, and recent system changes before allowing it to run. A full anti-malware scan is recommended when this file is detected as Risk.RemoteAdmin.

MD5: 98545060ae93b42ae3a322ad8ed545d7
Size: 5 MB
First Published: 2017-05-30 15:09:13 (8 years ago)
Latest Published: 2021-01-12 16:51:36 (5 years ago)
Status: Risk.RemoteAdmin (on last analysis)
Analysis Date: 2021-01-12 16:51:36 (5 years ago)
ROMServer.exe detection screenshot

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Signed By: Yakhnovets Denis Aleksandrovich IP
Status: Valid

The signature on ROMServer.exe is reported as valid. A valid signature helps confirm publisher identity, but it does not automatically make the file safe if the installer was bundled, abused, or downloaded from an untrusted source.

%programfiles%\litemanager pro - server
%programfiles%\litemanager pro - viewer\server
%sysdrive%\serveur\litemanager pro - server
%programfiles%\litemanager pro - viewer
%programfiles%
%sysdrive%\install
%sysdrive%\tools\dubbele bediening
%sysdrive%\!progs
%programfiles%
%programfiles%\litemanager pro - viewer

ThreatInfo has observed ROMServer.exe in the locations listed above. Files found in temporary folders, user profile folders, startup locations, or unusual application directories should be reviewed more carefully than files installed under a known program directory.

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The strongest geographic signal for this file is Russian Federation with 18.9% of observed hits. Geographic distribution can help identify targeted campaigns, regional software bundles, or where a file is most commonly reported.

Windows 10 82.4%
Windows 7 13.0%
Windows 8.1 4.6%

The most common operating system signal for ROMServer.exe is Windows 10 with 82.4% of observed hits. If your system differs from the common profile, check whether the file was introduced by a specific installer, archive, or removable device.

ROMServer.exe is identified as pe for 32 systems. The subsystem is Windows GUI. PE header values are useful for triage, especially when they do not match the expected publisher, product, or release timeline.

Subsystem: Windows GUI
PE Type: pe
OS Bitness: 32
Image Base: 0x00400000
Entry Address: 0x0046dc74

PE Sections:

Name Size of data MD5
.text 4625920 98791e97389b2ae7359661f88e18d374
.itext 11776 d348dc165d0b6a0a987ecbf2bb1a278a
.data 79872 0410b60c99066a8239fa96744d098d1d
.bss 0 00000000000000000000000000000000
.idata 21504 928efe97f1ae7ede8391aa7149420456
.didata 3072 898daa8c2f29040dc10a5ff14afe2a9f
.edata 512 1e45f55eaa908ebabdcc8102932a87d7
.tls 0 00000000000000000000000000000000
.rdata 512 59205d8c704902e5b2ec608488a26c2f
.reloc 394240 0e2d7c830cd5d88c67c189cb6de5bd95
.rsrc 947200 b6fcad4099b56d57c1efc77a3a51516a

PE section names and hashes can reveal packing, injected resources, or unusual build artifacts. Sections with uncommon names, very large raw data, or hashes that differ from a trusted copy deserve additional review.

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