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Program info

Estimated safety rating

 hdd regenerator.exe

hdd regenerator.exe may be a dangerous application, according to heuristic analysis. It triggers many of the "probable danger" flags detailed bellow. It is not yet known if hdd regenerator.exe is malware or a legit program that doesn't harm the PC. We recommend you to be careful with this application.

Executable file path

 C:\Program Files (x86)\HDD Regenerator\HDD Regenerator.exe

This program is normally found on disk in C:\Program Files (x86)\HDD Regenerator\HDD Regenerator.exe.

MD5 hash of the executable file

 cfefc672c94600f5b1e3c77772145e39

The MD5 checksum for this program is cfefc672c94600f5b1e3c77772145e39.

Is running as a service

 No

This application does NOT operate as a Windows service. This is normally a good sign.

Accesses the internet

 Yes

This program uses the net to communicate. Today this is expected from a program. For example, most of the apps on your computer check for updates. For this, Internet communications are necessary.

Is a 32 bit executable file

 Yes

This executable runs in 32-bit mode. It does not exploit the full set of features of current computer CPUs. This is quite normal because the authors did not bother to upgrade it to use the x64 instruction set.

Has valid windows

 No

This application does NOT have visible elements of user interface. This is usually a bad sign.

Is an encrypted file

 Yes

The machine code of this program appears to be compressed or obfuscated so it can not be quickly evaluated by an expert.

Potentially dangerous functions

 Yes

Some unusual functions of Windows have been used, such as functions for tapping the keyboard. We recommend you to perform more in-depth research about this program.

Digitally signed

 Yes

hdd regenerator.exe is digitally signed. Today the large majority of clean software applications are digitally signed.

Valid digital signature

 No

The digital signature is not valid, which is a strong indicator that this app may be malware and that someone probably tampered with it after the signature was generated. We advise extreme caution!

Certifier email

 support@abstradrome.com

The name of the firm or individual signing this is: support@abstradrome.com

Certifier name

 Abstradrome

Digital certificate name: Abstradrome

Issuer name

 UTN-USERFirst-Object

Certificate's issuer name: UTN-USERFirst-Object

Can be uninstalled

 Yes

It has an uninstall routine, which is a good sign. si are uninstall.