What is rapportcerberus64_80120.sys?

rapportcerberus64_80120.sys is part of Rapport and developed by IBM Corp. according to the rapportcerberus64_80120.sys version information.

rapportcerberus64_80120.sys's description is "RapportCerberus"

rapportcerberus64_80120.sys is digitally signed by Trusteer.

rapportcerberus64_80120.sys is usually located in the 'c:\programdata\trusteer\rapport\store\exts\rapportcerberus\baseline\' folder.

None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about rapportcerberus64_80120.sys.

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Vendor and version information [?]

The following is the available information on rapportcerberus64_80120.sys:

PropertyValue
Product nameRapport
Company nameIBM Corp.
File descriptionRapportCerberus
Internal nameRapportCeberus
Original filenameRapportCerberus64.sys
Legal copyright(c) Copyright 2007, 2014 IBM Corp.
Product version13.5.1404.60
File version13.5.1404.60

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

Product nameRapport
Company nameIBM Corp.
File descriptionRapportCerberus
Internal nameRapportCeberus
Original filenameRapportCerberus64.sys
Legal copyright(c) Copyright 2007, 2014 IBM Corp.
Product version13.5.1404.60
File version13.5.1404.60

Digital signatures [?]

rapportcerberus64_80120.sys has a valid digital signature.

PropertyValue
Signer nameTrusteer
Certificate issuer nameVeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA
Certificate serial number00fd4bf58299f091c827d4b51f2b83f0

VirusTotal report

None of the 56 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the rapportcerberus64_80120.sys file.

None of the 56 anti-virus programs detected the rapportcerberus64_80120.sys file.

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD5898a05859d60bfcdf332139e2323edbe
SHA256d67ae9d0dfca909a63a61d859931af8af839231dea728a854a83980740313a2b

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Comments

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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Kimberly writes

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After having my system crash dump for 3 weeks I finally installed the program to debug it and sure enough, every saved crash dump file pointed back to RapportCerberus64_80120.sys
It may not be malicious, but something is wrong in the symbols and causes my system to crash.
I am removing it and reinstalling to see if that helps. I know Rapport worked for a long time as it is something from my bank, but somewhere along the line it was messed with.
I am running Windows7 Professional on a Lenova Think computer.

# 18 Feb 2015, 11:59

Peter Freeman writes

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@kimberly,
If yours is a Lenovo machine I would strongly suspect it came preloaded with the odious Superfish adware/spyware, which is said to replace signed digital certificates with its own self-signed certificate. It would be a good idea to use the automated removal tool Lenovo has been forced to provide to remove Superfish (and annul its certificate) or wait for Microsoft to provide an anti-Superfish fix, which has been promised. Then see if the BSOD still persists. If it does, you need to go to the IBM Trusteer support section at http://www.trusteer.com/support

For Lenovo's removal tool go to
http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/product_security/superfish_uninstall

# 22 Feb 2015, 12:31

Roger Karlsson writes

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@Kimberly and @Peter: Thanks for the info on the driver and SuperFish.

Here's more on the Superfish + Lenova fiasco:

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/lenovos-chief-technology-officer-discusses-the-superfish-adware-fiasco/?_r=0

# 26 Feb 2015, 1:08

Jim Wacek writes

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In my case, the rapportcerberus64_80120.sys (Rapport) was installed by my Mcaffe update. I went out to the http://www.trusteer.com/support/mcafee site and installed the update. Seems to run better.

# 5 Mar 2015, 15:30

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