City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) - 33% Detection Rate *

Did you just stumble upon a download or a file on your computer that has been digitally signed by City Road labs (Extreme White Limited)? Some of the security products refers to the detected files as Crossrider (fs) and PUP/Win32.CrossRider. The detection rate for the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) files collected here is 33%. Please read on for more details.

You'll probably see City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) when running the file. The publisher name shows up as the "Verified publisher" in the UAC dialog as the screenshot shows:

Screenshot where City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) appears as the verified publisher in the UAC dialog

You can also view the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) certificate with the following procedure:

  1. Open Windows Explorer and locate the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) file
  2. Right-click on the file and select Properties
  3. Click the Digital Signatures tab
  4. Click on the View Certificate button

Here's a screenshot of a file digitally signed by City Road labs (Extreme White Limited):

Screenshot of the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) certificate

As you can see in the screencap above, Windows states that "This digital signature is OK". This means that the file has been published by City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) and that no one has tampered with the file.

If you click the View Certificate button shown in the screengrab above, you can see all the details of the certificate, such as when it was issued, who issued the certificate, how long it is valid, etc. You can also view the address for City Road labs (Extreme White Limited), such as the street name, city and country.

COMODO RSA Code Signing CA has issued the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) certificates. You can also see the details of the issuer by clicking the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above.

City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) Files

The following are the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) files I've gathered, thanks to the FreeFixer users.

Detection RatioFile Name
18/57ee2db41b-9162-476d-8ce8-678793fdf281-1-6.exe
19/5582d1a705-e09f-4750-9f93-56e13d20826d-1-6.exe
17/56a34e13d6-f123-469c-804a-dff57a007ebc.dll
25/56644887e0-a7aa-4f11-a9e9-840ffae5ea2e-1-6.exe
22/5745e94fd5-0719-45d5-a946-86d037bddd77-1-6.exe
19/57073bd8d5-59a4-43d2-bc89-3dd14f6cd150-4.exe
25/578df0ad63-47f2-409a-989a-fd84c72084fa-1-6.exe
24/57ebb06a68-202a-408c-971d-112055053eb5-1-6.exe
28/55d722ed3b-1408-4556-8798-4b5103d8504f-1-6.exe
3/5524d8b35d-9f4c-4d53-a693-c3fa53a80425.dll

Scanner and Detection Names

Here is the detection names for the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) files. I've grouped the detection names by each scanner engine. Thanks to VirusTotal for the scan results.

ScannerDetection Names
AVGCrossrider.NJF, Crossrider.F27, Generic_r.APA
AVwareCrossrider (fs)
Ad-AwareGen:Application.Heur.yz1@m0lc1Mki, Gen:Application.Heur.rz1@mq7ah9fi, Gen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider.2, Gen:Application.Heur.sz1@mObsoJhi, Gen:Application.Heur.Dz1@mui3X4di, Gen:Application.Heur.yv1@meePAsjO, Gen:Application.Heur.Cz1@muX87Eji, Gen:Application.Heur.uz1@mmxUDWhi, Gen:Application.Heur.vz1@mGyZCpgi
AhnLab-V3PUP/Win32.CrossRider
ArcabitApplication.Heur.EBD1BFD, Application.Heur.EBC848, Application.Heur.E495AB, Application.Heur.E4E06E, Application.Heur.E0BFEA
AviraADWARE/CrossRider.Gen4, ADWARE/CrossRider.Gen7
Baidu-InternationalAdware.Win32.CrossAd.CD, Adware.Win32.CrossAd.CG, Adware.Win32.CrossAd.CH
BitDefenderGen:Application.Heur.yz1@m0lc1Mki, Gen:Application.Heur.rz1@mq7ah9fi, Gen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider.2, Gen:Application.Heur.sz1@mObsoJhi, Gen:Application.Heur.Dz1@mui3X4di, Gen:Application.Heur.yv1@meePAsjO, Gen:Application.Heur.Cz1@muX87Eji, Gen:Application.Heur.uz1@mmxUDWhi, Gen:Application.Heur.vz1@mGyZCpgi
BkavW32.HfsAdware.3811, W64.HfsAdware.3811
CAT-QuickHealPUA.Adwapper.07976
ComodoApplication.Win32.CrossRider.CK, Application.Win32.CrossRider.ALO, Application.Win32.Crossrider.ALB
CyrenW32/Crossrider.L.gen!Eldorado
DrWebTrojan.Crossrider1.42769
ESET-NOD32a variant of Win32/Toolbar.CrossRider.CD potentially unwanted, a variant of Win32/Toolbar.CrossRider.CG potentially unwanted, a variant of Win32/Toolbar.CrossRider.CH potentially unwanted
EmsisoftGen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider.2 (B)
F-ProtW32/Crossrider.L.gen!Eldorado
F-SecureGen:Application.Heur.yz1@m0lc1Mki, Gen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider, Gen:Application.Heur.sz1@mObsoJhi, Gen:Application.Heur.Dz1@mui3X4di, Gen:Application.Heur.yv1@meePAsjO, Gen:Application.Heur.Cz1@muX87Eji, Gen:Application.Heur.uz1@mmxUDWhi, Gen:Application.Heur.vz1@mGyZCpgi
FortinetRiskware/CrossRider
GDataGen:Application.Heur.yz1@m0lc1Mki, Gen:Application.Heur.rz1@mq7ah9fi, Gen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider.2, Gen:Application.Heur.sz1@mObsoJhi, Gen:Application.Heur.Dz1@mui3X4di, Gen:Application.Heur.yv1@meePAsjO, Gen:Application.Heur.Cz1@muX87Eji, Gen:Application.Heur.uz1@mmxUDWhi, Gen:Application.Heur.vz1@mGyZCpgi
IkarusTrojan.GoogUpdate
K7AntiVirusUnwanted-Program ( 004c19b01 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c19ab1 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c33821 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c52501 )
K7GWUnwanted-Program ( 004c19b01 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c19ab1 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c33821 ), Unwanted-Program ( 004c52501 )
Kasperskynot-a-virus:HEUR:WebToolbar.Win32.CrossRider.heur
MalwarebytesPUP.Optional.GoHD.A, PUP.Optional.Nova.A, PUP.Optional.GoHD, PUP.Optional.CrossRider
McAfeePUP-FTK, Artemis!D1B0434D40B0
McAfee-GW-EditionPUP-FTK, Artemis, BehavesLike.Win32.Generic.th
MicroWorld-eScanGen:Application.Heur.yz1@m0lc1Mki, Gen:Application.Heur.rz1@mq7ah9fi, Gen:Variant.Adware.Crossrider.2, Gen:Application.Heur.sz1@mObsoJhi, Gen:Application.Heur.Dz1@mui3X4di, Gen:Application.Heur.yv1@meePAsjO, Gen:Application.Heur.Cz1@muX87Eji, Gen:Application.Heur.uz1@mmxUDWhi, Gen:Application.Heur.vz1@mGyZCpgi
PandaPUP/Plus-HD, Trj/Genetic.gen
Qihoo-360Win32/Virus.Adware.de5
RisingPE:Malware.Adwapper!6.2061, PE:Malware.CrossRider!6.214D, PE:PUF.CrossRider!1.A157[F1], PE:PUF.CrossRider!1.A157 [F]
SUPERAntiSpywarePUP.CrossRider/Variant
SymantecWS.Reputation.1, SAPE.Heur.80397, SAPE.Heur.AA4E7
TencentTrojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.6, Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.1, Win32.Risk.Adware.Hpf, Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.0, Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.7, Trojan.Win32.Qudamah.Gen.5, Win32.Trojan.Falsesign.Szmc, Win32.Adware.Bp-browser.Luqs, Win32.Trojan.Falsesign.Hoxn
TrendMicro-HouseCallTROJ_GEN.R0C1H06EF15, Suspicious_GEN.F47V0530
VIPRECrossrider (fs)

* How the Detection Percentage is Calculated

The detection percentage is based on that I have gathered 619 scan reports for the City Road labs (Extreme White Limited) files. 206 of these scan results came up with some sort of detection. If you like, you can review the full details of the scan reports by examining the files listed above.

Analysis Details

The analysis is done on certificates with the following serial numbers:

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