CivCity Rome.exe threat report

MD5 6445690afd78ab4dd3dc0b219d6bb473
Latest seen 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
First seen 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
Size 16 MB
Publisher Firefly Studios US
Product CivCity Rome

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Detection name
Trojan.Heur!
Recommended action
Scan and remove
Last analysis
2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
File hash
6445690afd78ab4dd3dc0b219d6bb473
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Why it matters

Why GridinSoft flags this file

Detection

GridinSoft identifies the sample as Trojan.Heur!.

Timeline

First seen 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago); latest analysis 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago).

Publisher context

Company metadata: Firefly Studios US. Product metadata: CivCity Rome.

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.

CivCity Rome.exe is a Windows file recorded in the ThreatInfo database. It is associated with CivCity Rome. The reported company name is Firefly Studios US. The current detection status is Trojan.Heur!, based on the latest analysis from 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago).

If CivCity Rome.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.Heur!.

Product Name: CivCity Rome
Company Name: Firefly Studios US
MD5: 6445690afd78ab4dd3dc0b219d6bb473
Size: 16 MB
First Published: 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
Latest Published: 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
Status: Trojan.Heur! (on last analysis)
Analysis Date: 2022-02-27 23:15:16 (4 years ago)
CivCity Rome.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.

%sysdrive%\$recycle.bin\s-1-5-21-1212060260-1664655779-954735127-1001

ThreatInfo has observed CivCity Rome.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 Bulgaria 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 CivCity Rome.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.

CivCity Rome.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: 0x00333a72

PE Sections:

Name Size of data MD5
.text 3761738 7084049a6aa1ff708c46e92fd4ef2f1e
.rdata 630974 c65cdfdcf0e11bd83c136dbf4c8331f1
.data 66171 fd54913c46105ddfdf4bca8dfbb3cab9
.rsrc 1263187 7386d39fee661a3eefff38bfa5575cc1
credo 4634400 5106ff329f6012a0fd7767ef0e1134eb
absurdum 235 9b5175a0f9b0955fe35e2babe475a2d4
quia 2184361 2664f33d2a586dc4cba891b0e9bbffb0
.rld 5004797 d2c47d1958d292c68c5f08eb8ed67b63

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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