window.exe threat report

MD5 8bce389ea50f07480da326692647ea64
Latest seen 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
First seen 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
Size 7 MB
Publisher www.microsoft.com

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Detected by GridinSoft before you download

The current ThreatInfo record shows this exact file hash detected as Trojan.CoinMiner. 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.CoinMiner
Recommended action
Scan and remove
Last analysis
2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
File hash
8bce389ea50f07480da326692647ea64
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Why it matters

Why GridinSoft flags this file

Detection

GridinSoft identifies the sample as Trojan.CoinMiner.

Timeline

First seen 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago); latest analysis 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago).

Publisher context

Company metadata: www.microsoft.com. Product metadata: Windows defender.

Observed locations

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

  1. Compare the MD5 above with the file found on the device.
  2. Check whether the file appears in the observed locations or under one of the alternate names.
  3. Run GridinSoft Anti-Malware to confirm the detection and remove the file if it is present.

window.exe is a Windows file recorded in the ThreatInfo database. It is associated with Windows defender. The reported company name is www.microsoft.com. The current detection status is Trojan.CoinMiner, based on the latest analysis from 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago).

If window.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.CoinMiner.

Product Name: Windows defender
Company Name: www.microsoft.com
MD5: 8bce389ea50f07480da326692647ea64
Size: 7 MB
First Published: 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
Latest Published: 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
Status: Trojan.CoinMiner (on last analysis)
Analysis Date: 2023-07-11 23:10:19 (2 years ago)
window.exe 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.

%windir%

ThreatInfo has observed window.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.

100.0%

The strongest geographic signal for this file is Brazil with 100.0% of observed hits. Geographic distribution can help identify targeted campaigns, regional software bundles, or where a file is most commonly reported.

Windows 10 100.0%

The most common operating system signal for window.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.

window.exe is identified as pe for 64 systems. The subsystem is Windows CUI. PE header values are useful for triage, especially when they do not match the expected publisher, product, or release timeline.

Subsystem: Windows CUI
PE Type: pe
OS Bitness: 64
Image Base: 0x0000000140000000
Entry Address: 0x000014d0

PE Sections:

Name Size of data MD5
.text 6205440 975408e5e76ba754ed999d39ed945588
.data 67072 f64b288b16f857037f2899163d39e330
.rdata 1431040 069476d050c398fc19b1d0c586eae671
.pdata 192000 2fc96cc38a6e449dd7459602f7f73027
.xdata 243712 6af5a0e9e9eca5c9f1f97aa529a158c1
.bss 0 d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
.idata 18432 0a4797611b845496be8300f439c96183
.CRT 512 706ee25e11ba108abee200c04cf7c6cd
.tls 512 bf619eac0cdf3f68d496ea9344137e8b
.rsrc 70144 29b60ff4316d9e303f36d5dc67aa3a98
.reloc 36864 6d196c90f552bfcda5658d377f692689

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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