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services.exb file report
Why it matters
Evidence available for this file
Latest status is clean for this hash.
First seen 2018-01-09 15:10:00 (8 years ago); latest analysis 2021-01-10 14:52:58 (5 years ago).
Signed by Microsoft Windows Publisher. ThreatInfo marks this publisher as trusted for this record.
This hash has appeared under multiple file names, which can happen with repackaging, bundling, or deliberate renaming.
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
- Confirm the hash and publisher match the expected software.
- Review the observed locations and signature information below.
- Rescan if the file was downloaded from an unknown source or appears in an unusual path.
File context
services.exb is a Windows file recorded in the ThreatInfo database. The current detection status is Clean, based on the latest analysis from 2021-01-10 14:52:58 (5 years ago).
This record is currently marked as clean, but file reputation can depend on the exact path, hash, and source. Compare the MD5 and publisher data below with the file on your system.
File Details
| MD5: | ab75687641c9adbe22336ec3c496909c |
| Size: | 601 KB |
| First Published: | 2018-01-09 15:10:00 (8 years ago) |
| Latest Published: | 2021-01-10 14:52:58 (5 years ago) |
| Status: | Clean (on last analysis) | |
| Analysis Date: | 2021-01-10 14:52:58 (5 years ago) |
Overview
| Signed By: | Microsoft Windows Publisher |
| Status: | Trusted Publisher |
ThreatInfo marks this publisher as trusted for this record, but the file hash and source should still match the expected software distribution.
Common Places:
| %system% |
| %commonappdata%\net protector\nposfile\2018-04-04_2322 |
| %commonappdata%\net protector\nposfile\2018-04-11_1700 |
| %commonappdata%\net protector\nposfile\2018-06-09_2308 |
ThreatInfo has observed services.exb 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.
File Names:
2 observed namesThis hash has been seen with multiple file names. Alternate names can appear when software is updated, copied between folders, packed by an installer, or deliberately renamed to avoid recognition. Compare the exact MD5 above before assuming two names refer to the same file.
Geographic signal
Observed country distribution
ThreatInfo has seen services.exb across 60 countries. Use this signal to compare local evidence with where the sample is most often reported.
The strongest geographic signal for this file is Russian Federation with 21.5% 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 services.exb is Windows 10 with 99.8% 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
services.exb is identified as pe for 64-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.
768caee05fc4e5ecd5a0bf9834fbf3ea
0bb3b5999b7b2f7fa6cf03c0e4417047
c1f10c906cac257f37ae0eecdb06e6b6
051edb4e685de76d098560555dfce3e0
434cba22b592d8074b19ea40aafa2260
f4c7aebc8eab0e7949169d07f761c2a5
6aa722354e936da655a242538c7f6bcb
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
This hash is currently recorded as clean
Use the MD5, publisher, signature, and observed paths in this report to verify that the file on your device is the same copy described here.