Did you just download a file that is digitally signed by Lansweeper and wonder if the file is safe? If that's the case, please read on.
You will typically see Lansweeper when running the file. The publisher name shows up as the "Verified publisher" in the UAC dialog as the screenshot shows:
You can view additional details from the Lansweeper certificate with the following steps:
Here's a screencap of a file signed by Lansweeper:
As you can see in the screencap above, Windows reports that "This digital signature is OK". This implies that the file has been published by Lansweeper and that the file has not been tampered with.
If you click the View Certificate button shown in the screencap 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, and so on. You can also see the address for Lansweeper, such as the street name, city and country.
COMODO RSA Extended Validation Code Signing CA has issued the Lansweeper certificates. You can also see the details of the issuer by clicking the View Certificate button shown in the screenshot above.
These are the Lansweeper files I have gathered, thanks to the FreeFixer users.
Detection Ratio | File Name |
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0/68 | fingagent.exe |
The detection percentage is based on that I have collected 68 scan results for the Lansweeper files. 0 of these scan results came up with some sort of detection. If you like, you can review the full details of the scan results by examining the files listed above.
The analysis is based on certificates with the following serial numbers: