GridinSoft Threat Intelligence
amers[1].exe threat report
GridinSoft Anti-Malware detection
Detected by GridinSoft before you download
The current ThreatInfo record shows this exact file hash detected as Trojan.Packed. Download GridinSoft Anti-Malware to scan the device, confirm whether this file is present, and remove the detected object if it is found.
- Detection name
- Trojan.Packed
- Recommended action
- Scan and remove
- Last analysis
- 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago)
- File hash
- ee68d12250a89ab20b3b9be647ab8f5b
Why it matters
Why GridinSoft flags this file
GridinSoft identifies the sample as Trojan.Packed, part of the Trojan threat category.
Malware disguised as legitimate software or delivered through deceptive packaging. Related Trojan reports help compare this file with nearby detections, publishers, and hashes.
First seen 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago); latest analysis 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago).
Company metadata: The Enigma Protector Developers Team. Product metadata: The Enigma Protector.
ThreatInfo has seen this file in user or system paths listed below. Unexpected locations increase the need for local verification.
Recommended action
What to do next
- Compare the MD5 above with the file found on the device.
- Check whether the file appears in the observed locations or under one of the alternate names.
- Run GridinSoft Anti-Malware to confirm the detection and remove the file if it is present. Review the Trojan category for related samples and common context.
File context
amers[1].exe is a Windows file recorded in the ThreatInfo database. It is associated with The Enigma Protector. The reported company name is The Enigma Protector Developers Team. The current detection status is Trojan.Packed, based on the latest analysis from 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago). ThreatInfo groups this verdict with Trojan reports for broader family-level investigation.
If amers[1].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 Trojan.Packed.
File Details
| Product Name: | The Enigma Protector |
| Company Name: | The Enigma Protector Developers Team |
| MD5: | ee68d12250a89ab20b3b9be647ab8f5b |
| Size: | 792 KB |
| First Published: | 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago) |
| Latest Published: | 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago) |
| Status: | Trojan.Packed (on last analysis) | |
| Analysis Date: | 2024-02-14 23:26:21 (2 years ago) |
Detection screenshot
The screenshot is a visual record of a GridinSoft Anti-Malware detection for this sample. Use the hash and metadata above as the primary identifiers when comparing the file on your system.
Common Places:
| %localappdata%\microsoft\windows\inetcache\ie |
ThreatInfo has observed amers[1].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.
Geographic signal
Observed country distribution
ThreatInfo has seen amers[1].exe across 1 countries. Use this signal to compare local evidence with where the sample is most often reported.
The strongest geographic signal for this file is Bolivia with 100.0% of observed hits. Geographic distribution can help identify targeted campaigns, regional software bundles, or where a file is most commonly reported.
OS Version:
The most common operating system signal for amers[1].exe is Windows 10 with 100.0% 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.
Analysis
amers[1].exe is identified as pe for 32-bit 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.
PE Sections:
Section layout highlights raw-size concentration, repeated names, packer markers, and hashes that can be compared across related samples.
422709e5f34688f9003e20faa7fcf244
66dc5f1e25f36e3a9d6c4fda3a5e51a8
9095c48a1f4bb571e81979ae6869d7c0
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
3690cbc9f1428cf0538ebf2e85fd1e33
76df1ec73dc09617aefab24bf3108efa
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.
Report conclusion
GridinSoft detects this file as Trojan.Packed
This report identifies amers[1].exe by MD5 ee68d12250a89ab20b3b9be647ab8f5b. It is part of the Trojan report group. If the same file is present on your device, scan the system and remove the detected object after confirming the hash and location.