aswardisk.sys is part of Avast Antivirus and developed by AVAST Software according to the aswardisk.sys version information.
aswardisk.sys's description is "Avast anti rootkit disk filter"
aswardisk.sys is digitally signed by AVAST Software s.r.o..
aswardisk.sys is usually located in the 'C:\Windows\system32\drivers\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about aswardisk.sys.
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The following is the available information on aswardisk.sys:
Property | Value |
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Product name | Avast Antivirus |
Company name | AVAST Software |
File description | Avast anti rootkit disk filter |
Internal name | aswArDisk.sys |
Original filename | aswArDisk.sys |
Legal copyright | Copyright (c) 2019 AVAST Software |
Product version | 19.2.4181.0 |
File version | 19.2.4181.0 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | Avast Antivirus |
Company name | AVAST Software |
File description | Avast anti rootkit disk filter |
Internal name | aswArDisk.sys |
Original filename | aswArDisk.sys |
Legal copyright | Copyright (c) 2019 AVAST Software |
Product version | 19.2.4181.0 |
File version | 19.2.4181.0 |
aswardisk.sys has a valid digital signature.
Property | Value |
---|---|
Signer name | AVAST Software s.r.o. |
Certificate issuer name | DigiCert High Assurance Code Signing CA-1 |
Certificate serial number | 07c70f7cab145bc1ed385fbe69fa3130 |
None of the 65 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the aswardisk.sys file.
The following information was gathered by executing the file inside Cuckoo Sandbox.
ERROR: Failed to execute process.
[ { "process_path": "C:\\Windows\\System32\\lsass.exe", "process_name": "lsass.exe", "pid": 476, "summary": {}, "first_seen": 1607410386.34375, "ppid": 376 } ]
[ { "markcount": 1, "families": [], "description": "This executable has a PDB path", "severity": 1, "marks": [ { "category": "pdb_path", "ioc": "d:\\workspace\\forrelease\\avast\\avast500\\drivers\\aswardisk\\objfre_wlh_amd64\\amd64\\aswArDisk.pdb", "type": "ioc", "description": null } ], "references": [], "name": "has_pdb" }, { "markcount": 1, "families": [], "description": "The executable contains unknown PE section names indicative of a packer (could be a false positive)", "severity": 1, "marks": [ { "category": "section", "ioc": "INIT", "type": "ioc", "description": null } ], "references": [], "name": "pe_features" } ]
The Yara rules did not detect anything in the file.
{ "tls": [], "udp": [ { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "224.0.0.252", "offset": 826, "time": 4.165642976760864, "dport": 5355, "sport": 53595 }, { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "224.0.0.252", "offset": 1154, "time": 3.057875156402588, "dport": 5355, "sport": 55314 }, { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "239.255.255.250", "offset": 1482, "time": 4.242275953292847, "dport": 1900, "sport": 1900 }, { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "239.255.255.250", "offset": 3750, "time": 4.209392070770264, "dport": 3702, "sport": 49152 } ], "dns_servers": [], "http": [], "icmp": [], "smtp": [], "tcp": [], "smtp_ex": [], "mitm": [], "hosts": [], "pcap_sha256": "fbb3f8b237646d576f32ca92e5f33777e7dc144a52880dd71a0fe460635463fe", "dns": [], "http_ex": [], "domains": [], "dead_hosts": [], "sorted_pcap_sha256": "7c57154244aa94453681b8fb3c1327123be1c0d21596fd44e4eb96d4a0f3edaf", "irc": [], "https_ex": [] }
Property | Value |
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MD5 | fc31b3f5dcc6c660b76197605cfc80e9 |
SHA256 | 5f27c29fc0f9a75135dc5e57ec0f4110291b49894ddb17fe3070df29e10e8cbf |
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Please share with the other users what you think about this file. What does this file do? Is it legitimate or something that your computer is better without? Do you know how it was installed on your system? Did you install it yourself or did it come bundled with some other software? Is it running smoothly or do you get some error message? Any information that will help to document this file is welcome. Thank you for your contributions.
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This file is used by Avast AntiVirus to make sure USB flash drives don't copy a virus to the host. If you remove this file, a virus on the usb can infect the PC.
# 27 Mar 2019, 11:02
bitrot writes