mfeann.exe

MD5 Hash: e416d827ae536a11795a8986894bc76d
SHA256 Hash: 609785d53896a2af9a65dcd1e1b2a549949abd9d9e8495e3e3fd504efee511a8
File size: 40016 bytes (39 KB.)
Last analysis: 06 Mar, 2018 01:52:27

Analysis MD5: e416d827ae536a11795a8986894bc76d

Analysis of the file classifies it as a class A (Safe). The file is safe to use. The trust index of this analysis is 71 % (high).We would like to receive a copy of this file for further analysis..

A
B
C
D+
D
D-
E+
E
E-
F

Description

mfeann.exe is a Netshield. It is part of the application McAfee security, developed by McAfee. This program protect your system against viruses, Trojan horses and other threats

Filename: mfeann.exe (Netshield)
Threat analysis: Safe
Analysis trust:
71%
Recent activity:
First seen: 07 Oct, 2016
Last seen: 07 Oct, 2016
Last analysis: 06 Mar, 2018
Possible infection: Clean

mfeann.exe Netshield

Application: McAfee security
Developer: McAfee
Stability:
74%
File version: 15.4.0.649
File size: 40016 bytes (39 KB.)
Recent activity:
Historic activity:
MD5 hash: e416d827ae536a11795a8986894bc76d
SHA1 hash: 6b030f2f7ed40f5faefccc2fc583df884d91b38d
SHA256 hash: 609785d53896a2af9a65dcd1e1b2a549949abd9d9e8495e3e3fd504efee511a8
C

File entropy

File entropy match: File code

This file contains (executable) code.

File signature

Executable file

An executable file causes a computer "to perform indicated tasks according to encoded instructions," as opposed to a data file that must be parsed by a program to be meaningful.

The determination of a file type is done with a signature or magic-numbers. Files are identified using by comparing the first set of bytes in the file header. Using this method type of files are recognised no matter the extension used. This information is useful to for example recognise executable files cloaked as images or movies.


A

Fuzzy hash a.k.a. Context Triggered Piecewise Hashing

SSDEEP

Context Triggered Piecewise Hashing, also called Fuzzy Hashing, can match inputs that have homologies. Such inputs have sequences of identical bytes in the same order, although bytes in between these sequences may be different in both content and length. Comparing a fuzzyhash is a good way to detect morphing malware. Malware which include random code in every copy to change its properties. Agics uses ssdeep to make create a fuzzyhash.

SSDEEP: 768:sjzgYZcs8J tFacFgMRVXYvdcwdwn5n4f45F1iBZ:yZcy0vdcw4n4Q2Z

No match found


A

Online virus scanners

Detection ration:

0 %
A

VirusShare.com

Not available on virusshare.com

VirusShare.com is a repository of malware samples to provide security researchers, incident responders, forensic analysts, and the morbidly curious access to samples of live malicious code. Presence of the sample on this site indicates that the file is (Once considered) being malicious.
Website: virusshare.com
B

National Software Reference Library

Not on the nsrl list

The NSRL contains a collection of digital signatures of known, traceable software applications. There are application hash values in the hash set which may be considered malicious, i.e. steganography tools and hacking scripts.
Website: www.nsrl.nist.gov

B

Statistic analysis

Statistic analysis of the file

Deviates from other files with the same name (imitation)
The certificate can not be determined
This is not a common file
Normal code
A

Neural network analysis

Analysis: Safe

A neural network is a type of artificial intelligence. It recognized patterns nog clear for a human viewer. Our neural network is surprisingly accurate in recognizing dangerous files. The value below is the predicted chance the file is malicious.

5%5 %

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