What is KernelPasswordUnmask.exe?

KernelPasswordUnmask.exe is part of Kernel Password Unmask v.1.0 and developed by Nucleus Technologies.com according to the KernelPasswordUnmask.exe version information.

KernelPasswordUnmask.exe's description is "Kernel Password Unmask v.1.0"

KernelPasswordUnmask.exe is usually located in the 'c:\downloads\' folder.

None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about KernelPasswordUnmask.exe.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on KernelPasswordUnmask.exe:

PropertyValue
Product nameKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Company nameNucleus Technologies.com
File descriptionKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Internal nameKernelPasswordUnmask
Original filenameKernelPasswordUnmask.exe
CommentsKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Legal copyrightNucleus Technologies.com
Product version1.00
File version1.00

Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:

Product nameKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Company nameNucleus Technologies.com
File descriptionKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Internal nameKernelPasswordUnmask
Original filenameKernelPasswordUnmask.exe
CommentsKernel Password Unmask v.1.0
Legal copyrightNucleus Technologies.com
Product version1.00
File version1.00

Digital signatures [?]

KernelPasswordUnmask.exe is not signed.

VirusTotal report

None of the 55 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the KernelPasswordUnmask.exe file.

None of the 55 anti-virus programs detected the KernelPasswordUnmask.exe file.

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD581ab8adb22b4854c6f78eb364332d259
SHA256c8530fcf24c9be87f710252b5acdb4d64cf44aebe63f91785a3243226689c710

Error Messages

These are some of the error messages that can appear related to kernelpasswordunmask.exe:

kernelpasswordunmask.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

kernelpasswordunmask.exe - Application Error. The instruction at "0xXXXXXXXX" referenced memory at "0xXXXXXXXX". The memory could not be "read/written". Click on OK to terminate the program.

Kernel Password Unmask v.1.0 has stopped working.

End Program - kernelpasswordunmask.exe. This program is not responding.

kernelpasswordunmask.exe is not a valid Win32 application.

kernelpasswordunmask.exe - Application Error. The application failed to initialize properly (0xXXXXXXXX). Click OK to terminate the application.

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