Did you just run into a download or a file on your computer that has been digitally signed by Consumer Software International? If so, please read on.
You'll typically notice Consumer Software International when running the file. The publisher name is displayed as the "Verified publisher" in the UAC dialog as the screenshot shows:
You can also view the Consumer Software International certificate with the following procedure:
Here's a screenshot of a file digitally signed by Consumer Software International:
As you can see in the screenshot above, the Windows OS reports that "This digital signature is OK". This implies that the file has been published by Consumer Software International and that no one has tampered with the file.
If you click the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above, you can examine 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 examine the address for Consumer Software International, such as the street name, city and country.
VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA has issued the Consumer Software International certificates. You can also see the details of the issuer by clicking the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above.
The following are the Consumer Software International files I've gathered, thanks to the FreeFixer users.
Detection Ratio | File Name |
---|---|
0/57 | FlashCookieCleaner.exe |
0/49 | Dc36.exe |
0/42 | BrokenShortcutFixer.exe |
0/48 | Install Broken Shortcut Fixer.exe |
The detection percentage is based on that I've gathered 251 scan reports for the Consumer Software International files. 0 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 is done on certificates with the following serial numbers: