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Program info

Estimated safety rating

 spsslvpnservice.exe

spsslvpnservice.exe may be a dangerous application, according to an automatic analysis of the program's operation. This program triggers many of the "possible danger" criteria described in this document. It is not yet known if spsslvpnservice.exe is malware or not that doesn't cause harm your computer. Please be careful with it.

Executable file path

 C:\Program Files (x86)\Securepoint SSL VPN\SPSSLVpnService.exe

Normally, this program is stored in C:\Program Files (x86)\Securepoint SSL VPN\SPSSLVpnService.exe.

MD5 hash of the executable file

 7a4a6026ad41aea5c272446824b71c82

The MD5 checksum for this program is 7a4a6026ad41aea5c272446824b71c82.

Is running as a service

 Yes

This application is set up as a Windows service. This means it runs on your system in background, usually without displaying any user interface to you. Most Windows services are legit programs, which perform useful functions to other programs or to the Windows Operating System.

Is a 32 bit executable file

 Yes

This exe runs as a 32-bit program. It does not use the entire set of features of modern computer CPUs. This is quite normal because the makers did not bother to upgrade it to use the x64 instruction set.

Is an encrypted file

 Yes

The code of this executable seems to have been compressed or obfuscated so it can not be easily analysed.

Digitally signed

 Yes

spsslvpnservice.exe has a digital signature. Nowadays the large majority of legit software applications are digitally signed.

Valid digital signature

 No

The digital signature is not valid, which means it is most likely that the software application may be malware and that somebody most likely changed some of its code after the signature was applied. Please be very careful regarding this!

Certifier name

 Securepoint GmbH

Digital certificate name: Securepoint GmbH

Issuer name

 thawte SHA256 Code Signing CA - G2

Certificate's issuer name: thawte SHA256 Code Signing CA - G2

Can be uninstalled

 No

This program does NOT have a removal routine stored in registry.