Safe
Unsigned CSV file with zero malicious detections across 61 engines, including 17 tier-1 vendors; no behaviour or external-intel signals.
3fa573ca98dac5b9d5…3ea6d546bfThe verdict, reasoned out.
Not a rules engine. The MT AI Engine reads every signal we collected, weighs them against history, and commits to an answer.
The file presents a straightforward benign profile. Seventeen tier-1 antivirus engines unanimously report the sample undetected, with zero malicious labels across the entire detection set. The filename suggests a gaming-community data export (CSV format, 38.9 MB), consistent with a legitimate contact or user list. No adversarial input flags, no triggered heuristics, and no behaviour data (sandbox, dropped children, malicious host contact) indicate malicious activity. External intelligence sources (CIRCL, YARAify, MalwareBazaar) returned no hits. The modest prevalence (2 submitters, 2 submissions) is typical for niche data exports and does not suggest malicious distribution.
Each signal cites a concrete token from the evidence the arbiter saw — engine name, MITRE technique, signer string, or an exact count.
tier1ReportedClean=17 engines (Kaspersky, Microsoft, BitDefender, ESET-NOD32, Fortinet, Avast, AVG, Avira, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Secure, GData, Ikarus) all undetected
engines.malicious=0/61 reporting; tier1Malicious=0; no malicious labels across entire detection set
prevalence.classification='medium' (2 submitters, 2 submissions); no malicious prevalence pattern
No external-intel hits: externalIntel.circl.hit=false, yaraify.ruleCount=0, malwareBazaar.hit=false
No behaviour signals: behaviour=null, droppedChildren=null, contactedHosts=null, triggeredHeuristics=[]
- 17 tier-1 engines (Kaspersky, Microsoft, BitDefender, ESET-NOD32, Fortinet, Avast, AVG, Avira, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Secure, GData, Ikarus) all report clean
- Zero malicious detections across 61 reporting engines
- No external-intelligence hits (CIRCL, YARAify, MalwareBazaar)
- No sandbox execution, dropped children, or malicious host contact
- Filename and file type consistent with benign data export
This file is safe. No further analysis or remediation is needed. If you downloaded it from a trusted source, you may use it without concern.
0 detections across 75 engines
How often this file shows up in the wild
Moderate prevalence — neither rare nor common. No strong prior applies.
Forensic fingerprint
- File name
- COMUGAMERS.COM.txt
- Size
- 37.11 MB
- MIME type
- (unknown)
- Detected type
- CSV
- SHA-256
- 3fa573ca98dac5b9d58288b5e4db145994de38b334c10be9b1ee553ea6d546bf
- MD5
- e3dce3d5cfdb25cd56396deb7ad967ab
- SHA-1
- 8c56074a94ae5bba21884fdb9975a1a5322fd2ac
- First seen (VT)
- 1/12/2026, 5:20:27 PM
- Last analysis (VT)
- 1/12/2026, 5:20:27 PM
- First scan (MalwareTips)
- 6/23/2026, 7:30:56 PM
- Last scan (MalwareTips)
- 6/23/2026, 7:30:56 PM
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