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Little Navmap - HitmanPro identified an issue with Qt5Core

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Hi Alex,

I hope you are well and staying safe in these difficult times.

Thank you for making Little Navmap free for me to use. It's an excellent application that exceeds my expectations every time I use it, which is often! I'm using the latest version (Version 2.4.4 (revision 0946e328) that I installed on 17th October 2019.

I'm not sure if the report described below is an issue and would appreciate your advice about what action if any I need to take. The application is working as expected.

Today HitmanPro identified an issue with Qt5Core.dll reporting that "Program is altered or corrupted since it was code signed by its author." I've copied the HitmanPro Scan Results as well as a screen image of the Digital Signature Details below for your information.

I've informed Alex by email too.

HitmanPro Scan Results

Qt5Core.dll

Properties
Name    Qt5Core.dll
Location    E:\Prepar3D_V4_Academic\Little Navmap
Size    6.3 MB
Time    156.4 days ago (2019-10-24 00:24:17)
Authenticode    Invalid
Entropy    6.8
Product    Qt5
Publisher    The Qt Company Ltd.
Description    C++ Application Development Framework
Version    5.12.5.0
Copyright    Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd.
RSA Key Size    2048
LanguageID    1033
SHA-256    2B3BA93B04E60583AFB7E54C2E3CA98F0CE653E8400480FD89C1D36CD269D14D

Scoring (22.0)
Program is altered or corrupted since it was code signed by its author. This is typical for malware and pirated software.
The file is in use by one or more active processes.

Digital Signature Details

Qt5Core_DLLCapture.JPG?psid=1&width=405&

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Hi Wayne,

this is a false alert. Nothing to worry about.The DLL is taken unaltered from the Qt distribution. I'm not signing anything there neither do I use this functionality of signing for LNM itself.

I just downloaded the windows versions from all download links again and there are no changes. Checked all with VirusTotal again. Nothing was altered or tampered.

Alex

 

Edited by albar965

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