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What’s scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe (Setup Launcher Unicode)? Is it safe or a virus?

scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe is a setup launcher application by VanDyke Software, Inc. This file is a part of the SecureCRT software suite and is used to install the software on a Windows operating system. The application is specifically designed for 64-bit systems and includes a secure file transfer. The "bsafe" in the filename suggests that it includes security features to ensure the safe transfer of files. The "Setup Launcher Unicode" indicates that it is a program for initiating the installation process and supports Unicode characters, allowing for multi-language support during installation.

The official website says "SecureCRT is a terminal emulation application that provides secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling for computing professionals."

Below are 4 simple steps you can take to see if the scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe process is safe or malware.

  1. Scan the executable with Microsoft's built-in tech
  2. Find scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe's publisher
  3. Search the executable's hash with VirusTotal
  4. Monitor the executable's behavior

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Who makes scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe (Setup Launcher Unicode)?

We’ve found VanDyke Software, Inc. should be the publisher of scrt-sfx-x64-bsafe.9.5.2.3325.exe.

How do we know? Our SpyShelter cybersecurity labs focuses on monitoring different types of Windows PC executables and their behaviors for our popular SpyShelter Antispyware software. Learn more about us, and how our cybersecurity team studies Windows PC executables/processes.

What does it mean if someone is the publisher of a PC .exe (executable or process)?

The publisher of an executable is the entity responsible for its distribution and authenticity. Most processes/executables on your PC should be signed. The signature on the executable should have been verified through a third party whose job it is to make sure the entity is who it says it is. Find an unsigned executable? You should consider scanning any completely unsigned .exe on your PC.

Last updated: October 23, 2024

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