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Risk score table

ClassificationTrust factorThreat levelRisk scoreSeverityComment
0 (unknown)N/AN/AN/A⬜ N/ANo threats found. Please submit the sample to Spectra Intelligence for classification.
0N/A0🟩 CleanFile comes from a very trustworthy domain or has a very trustworthy certificate. Examples: HP, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, Dell, Sony, Google...
1N/A1🟩 CleanFile comes from a trustworthy domain or has a trustworthy certificate. Examples: php.net, mit.edu, postgresql.org, redhat.de, opera.com, nasa.gov...
2N/A2🟩 CleanFile comes from a usually trusted domain. Examples: softpedia.com, sourceforge.net, cnet.com...
3N/A3🟩 Likely cleanFile comes from another known site.
4N/A4🟩 Possibly cleanSome valid but not very trusted certificates.
1 (known)5N/A5🟩 LowLow trust source, no whitelisted certificates.
N/A05🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
N/A16🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
N/A27🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
N/A38🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
N/A49🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
2 (suspicious)N/A510🟨 LowMore information about sample required for final classification.
N/A0N/A🟧 LowLow trust source, no whitelisted certificates.
N/A16🟧 LowAdware, potentially unwanted apps, tools for masking malware (packers).
N/A27🟥 MediumSpyware.
N/A38🟥 MediumTools used to introduce malware or to use infected machines for denial-of-service attacks.
N/A49🟥 HighMalicious browser extensions, fake antivirus software, rootkits.
3 (malicious)N/A510🟥 HighVirus, worm, trojan, keylogger, infostealer. Most dangerous threats.