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Program info

Estimated safety rating

 netcut.exe

netcut.exe may be a dangerous application, according to heuristic analysis. It triggers too many of the "probable danger" flags described in this document. It is not yet known if netcut.exe is a virus or an ok program which doesn't cause harm the computer. We advise you to be careful with this program.

Executable file path

 C:\Program Files\netcut\netcut.exe

Usually, the default name and folder where the program is stored is
C:\Program Files\netcut\netcut.exe.

MD5 hash of the executable file

 1cea2c2c9658d84a8e5e1207e1780e8c

The MD5 fingerprint for this executable is 1cea2c2c9658d84a8e5e1207e1780e8c.

Is running as a service

 No

This program does NOT run as a Windows service. This is normally a good sign.

Accesses the internet

 Yes

This executable uses the Internet to communicate. In this day and age this is ok. For example, most of the apps on your computer check for updates. For this, Internet communications are required.

Is a 32 bit executable file

 Yes

This program runs in 32-bit mode. It does not use the entire power of modern PC CPUs. This is quite normal because the makers did not upgrade it to use the x64 instruction set.

File description

 NetCut Arp Spoof Application

The description extracted from the program is NetCut Arp Spoof Application.

File version

 214

File version extracted from the file 214.

Manufacturer

 Arcai.com

Publisher Arcai.com.

Copyright

 (C) All right reserved

Intellectual property rights notice (C) <Arcai.com> All right reserved.

Has valid windows

 No

This executable does NOT have visible windows. This is usually a bad sign.

Potentially dangerous functions

 Yes

Some unusual functions of Windows appear to be used, such as functions for tapping the keyboard. We recommend you to read more about this program.

Digitally signed

 No

The digital signature is missing from this program. The publisher did not bother to sign it. This is probably bad.

Can be uninstalled

 No

This program does NOT have an uninstall routine set up in registry.