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Program info

Estimated safety rating

 outlook.exe

outlook.exe may be a dangerous program, according to heuristic analysis. This program triggers too many of the "probable danger" flags detailed in this document. It is not yet known if outlook.exe is malware or an ok program that doesn't harm the PC. Please be careful with this program.

Executable file path

 C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE

Usually, the default name and path where this program is stored is
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE.

MD5 hash of the executable file

 d37afbb829b93c19d890efdd2f347845

The MD5 checksum for this program is d37afbb829b93c19d890efdd2f347845.

Is running as a service

 No

This program is NOT a Windows service. This is good.

Accesses the internet

 Yes

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

Is a 32 bit executable file

 Yes

This exe runs in 32-bit mode. It does not use the entire power of current PC chips. This is quite normal because the publishers did not bother to upgrade it to 64-bit code.

File description

 Microsoft Outlook

The description stored in the file is Microsoft Outlook.

File version

 16.0.8229.2103

File version 16.0.8229.2103.

Manufacturer

 Microsoft Corporation

Author Microsoft Corporation.

Has valid windows

 Yes

outlook.exe appears to have visible windows. This is good because it doesn't run in some kind of invisible mode. Its operation is clearly shown to the user.

Potentially dangerous functions

 Yes

Some dangerous features of the Operating System appear to be used, such as functions for tapping the keyboard. We recommend you to be very careful regarding this program.

Digitally signed

 Yes

outlook.exe has a digital signature. Nowadays most serious programs are digitally signed.

Valid digital signature

 No

The digital signature is broken, which means it is most likely that this software application may be a virus and that somebody most likely tampered with it after the signature was generated. We advise extreme caution!

Certifier name

 Microsoft Corporation

Digital certificate name: Microsoft Corporation

Issuer name

 MSIT Test CodeSign CA 6

Certificate's issuer name: MSIT Test CodeSign CA 6

Can be uninstalled

 Yes

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