segurazokd.sys is part of Segurazo Antivirus and developed by Digital Communications Inc according to the segurazokd.sys version information.
segurazokd.sys's description is "Segurazo Kernel Driver"
segurazokd.sys is digitally signed by Digital Communications Inc..
segurazokd.sys is usually located in the 'c:\program files (x86)\segurazo\' folder.
Some of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal detected segurazokd.sys.
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The following is the available information on segurazokd.sys:
Property | Value |
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Product name | Segurazo Antivirus |
Company name | Digital Communications Inc |
File description | Segurazo Kernel Driver |
Original filename | segurazokd.sys |
Legal copyright | Copyright © Digital Communications Inc 2018 |
Product version | 1.0.1.2 |
File version | 1.0.1.2 |
Here's a screenshot of the file properties when displayed by Windows Explorer:
Product name | Segurazo Antivirus |
Company name | Digital Communications Inc |
File description | Segurazo Kernel Driver |
Original filename | segurazokd.sys |
Legal copyright | Copyright © Digital Communications .. |
Product version | 1.0.1.2 |
File version | 1.0.1.2 |
segurazokd.sys has a valid digital signature.
Property | Value |
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Signer name | Digital Communications Inc. |
Certificate issuer name | COMODO RSA Extended Validation Code Signing CA |
Certificate serial number | 12dfc245bb37b84c6da2fba4e421b62e |
1 of the 72 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the segurazokd.sys file. That's a 1% detection rate.
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": 1564354385.3438, "ppid": 376 } ]
[ { "markcount": 1, "families": [], "description": "This executable has a PDB path", "severity": 1, "marks": [ { "category": "pdb_path", "ioc": "D:\\Code\\Segurazo\\Source\\x64\\Release\\SegurazoKD64.pdb", "type": "ioc", "description": null } ], "references": [], "name": "has_pdb" }, { "markcount": 3, "families": [], "description": "The executable contains unknown PE section names indicative of a packer (could be a false positive)", "severity": 1, "marks": [ { "category": "section", "ioc": ".gfids", "type": "ioc", "description": null }, { "category": "section", "ioc": "PAGE", "type": "ioc", "description": null }, { "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": 710, "time": 1.0236768722534, "dport": 5355, "sport": 53595 }, { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "224.0.0.252", "offset": 1038, "time": -0.089370012283325, "dport": 5355, "sport": 55314 }, { "src": "192.168.56.101", "dst": "239.255.255.250", "offset": 1366, "time": 1.0429708957672, "dport": 3702, "sport": 49152 } ], "dns_servers": [], "http": [], "icmp": [], "smtp": [], "tcp": [], "smtp_ex": [], "mitm": [], "hosts": [], "pcap_sha256": "59864283256d1947da0dd1af2b8e071a627edaff0d8bd399ec71bc575cb199fc", "dns": [], "http_ex": [], "domains": [], "dead_hosts": [], "sorted_pcap_sha256": "ac0c47a1a17addb9644f4a936289c9dcac8b198404947987a6bfb4d94fdba9a7", "irc": [], "https_ex": [] }
Property | Value |
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MD5 | 3baf005c4c0dc4d94e2462a0dc2ce827 |
SHA256 | 2e47f0f4fab7bb694d7ed5fdfc954d76c89e30d2bd933936b2f580d605d3dcb7 |
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Thanks for the information.. I had know idea what it was and I'm going to try the free software
# 30 Aug 2019, 11:56
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