Did you just run into a download or a file on your computer that has a digital signature from uvnc bvba? Some of the security products refers to the detected files as W32.HfsAdware.E071 and not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.ahq. The detection rate for the uvnc bvba files collected here is 3%. Please read on for more details.
You will typically see uvnc bvba when double-clicking to run the file. The publisher name is then displayed as the "Verified publisher" in the UAC dialog as the screenshot shows:
You can view additional details from the uvnc bvba certificate with the following procedure:
Here's a screengrab of a file signed by uvnc bvba:
As you can see in the screenshot above, Windows states that "This digital signature is OK". This means that the file has been published by uvnc bvba and that no one has tampered with the file.
If you click the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above, you can view 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 see the address for uvnc bvba, such as the street name, city and country.
GlobalSign ObjectSign CA, VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA and Symantec Class 3 SHA256 Code Signing CA has issued the uvnc bvba certificates. You can also see the details of the issuer by clicking the View Certificate button shown in the screencap above.
The following are the uvnc bvba files I've collected, thanks to the FreeFixer users.
Detection Ratio | File Name |
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1/55 | vncviewer.exe |
1/56 | cad.exe |
7/54 | winvnc.exe |
1/49 | winvnc.exe |
5/55 | OnlineSupport.exe |
6/57 | winvnc.exe |
4/55 | winvnc.exe |
4/59 | 46660-677406-ultravnc.exe |
3/68 | remoto.exe |
1/65 | mv2.sys |
10/68 | OnlineDestek.exe |
0/48 | mv2.sys |
0/43 | uvnc_service.exe |
0/47 | winvnc.exe |
0/48 | warpview.exe |
0/51 | winvnc.exe |
Here's the detection names for the uvnc bvba files. I have grouped the detection names by each scanner engine. Thanks to VirusTotal for the scan results.
Scanner | Detection Names |
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AegisLab | RemoteAdmin.W32.WinVNC.ahq!c, Remoteadmin.W32.Winvnc!c |
Agnitum | Riskware.RemoteAdmin! |
AhnLab-V3 | Win-AppCare/WinVNC.K.2015968 |
Antiy-AVL | Trojan[RemoteAdmin:not-a-virus]/Win32.WinVNC, RiskWare[RemoteAdmin]/Win32.WinVNC.ahq, RiskWare[RemoteAdmin]/Win32.WinVNC, Trojan[RemoteAdmin]/Win32.WinVNC-based |
Bkav | W32.HfsAdware.E071, W64.HfsAdware.E071 |
CMC | RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC!O |
Cylance | Unsafe |
DrWeb | Program.RemoteAdmin.558, Program.RemoteAdmin.690 |
Fortinet | Riskware/WinVNC, Riskware/WinVNC_based |
Jiangmin | RemoteAdmin.WinVNC-based.dv |
K7AntiVirus | Riskware ( 0040eff71 ) |
K7GW | Riskware ( 0040eff71 ) |
Kaspersky | not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.tr, not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC.ahq, not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC-based.c |
NANO-Antivirus | Riskware.Win32.RemoteAdmin.czozta |
Qihoo-360 | HEUR/QVM41.1.Malware.Gen, Win32/Virus.RemoteAdmin.52c |
Rising | Malware.Undefined!8.C (CLOUD) |
SentinelOne | static engine - malicious |
Yandex | Riskware.RemoteAdmin! |
Zillya | Trojan.Inject.Win32.184903 |
ZoneAlarm | not-a-virus:RemoteAdmin.Win32.WinVNC-based.c |
eGambit | not-a-virus:Generic.Malware |
The detection percentage is based on that I have gathered 1327 scan reports for the uvnc bvba files. 43 of these scan reports came up with some sort of detection. If you like, you can view the full details of the scan results by examining the files listed above.
The analysis has been done on certificates with the following serial numbers: