What is icmac.dll?

icmac.dll is usually located in the 'c:\users\%USERNAME%\appdata\local\temp\in0bd63d63\17dce485_stp\' folder.

None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about icmac.dll.

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Vendor and version information [?]

icmac.dll does not have any version or vendor information.

Digital signatures [?]

icmac.dll is not signed.

VirusTotal report

None of the 57 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the icmac.dll file.

None of the 57 anti-virus programs detected the icmac.dll file.

Folder name variants

icmac.dll may also be located in other folders than c:\users\%USERNAME%\appdata\local\temp\in0bd63d63\17dce485_stp\. The most common variants are listed below:

Hashes [?]

PropertyValue
MD5aadcb70fd72e865153cddbf694e754f3
SHA256852ec50a7e7af2ea79c5b0726cfcce118f21b48f230d334f8d04451b9cadab46

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What did other users do?

The poll result listed below shows what users chose to do with icmac.dll. 82% have voted for removal. Based on votes from 11 users.

User vote results: There were 9 votes to remove and 2 votes to keep

NOTE: Please do not use this poll as the only source of input to determine what you will do with icmac.dll. Only 11 users has voted so far so it does not offer a high degree of confidence.

Malware or legitimate?

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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.

I'm reading all new comments so don't hesitate to post a question about the file. If I don't have the answer perhaps another user can help you.

EJ Evo writes

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https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/852ec50a7e7af2ea79c5b0726cfcce118f21b48f230d334f8d04451b9cadab46/analysis/

This page needs to be updated to reflect new VirusTotal hits. Interestingly enough, VirusTotal may need to update their info as well, as our corporate version of Trend Micro OfficeScan detects it as malicious and quarantines it, although VirusTotal doesn't appear to report that.

# 5 Jul 2016, 5:41

Roger Karlsson writes

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@EJ: Indeed. VirusTotal now reports the following:

* AegisLab Pua.Installcore.Component!c 20160725
* ESET-NOD32 a variant of Win32/InstallCore.ACL potentially unwanted 20160725
* Sophos Install Core (PUA) 20160725
* TrendMicro PUA_InstallCore.component 20160725
* TrendMicro-HouseCall PUA_InstallCore.component 20160725

# 11 Aug 2016, 5:06

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