Safe
DesktopOK.exe is a signed Windows utility with no detections across 76 engines including all Tier-1 scanners, confirming it is safe to use.
7563da8992fb3b2123…38680703c8The reasoning behind this verdict
The MT AI Engine weighs every signal from this scan — antivirus detections, sandbox behaviour, code signing, prevalence and historical matches — to reach a single, evidence-based verdict.
The file is a Win32 EXE named DesktopOK.exe, digitally signed by Nenad Hrg, first seen 45 days ago with neutral reputation. All 76 reporting engines, including 17 Tier-1 like BitDefender, Kaspersky, ESET-NOD32, and Avast, marked it undetected with zero malicious or suspicious flags. No hits in external intel sources like MalwareBazaar or CIRCL. Network tags like signed and 64bits align with a standard utility, and the clean consensus across healthy coverage means no threat. We rate it fully safe.
- Valid digital signature from Nenad Hrg, a known developer of Windows utilities.
- 17 Tier-1 engines (Avast, AVG, BitDefender, etc.) explicitly report clean.
- Zero malicious detections across 76 engines with healthy coverage.
- No hits in MalwareBazaar, YARAify, or CIRCL hashlookup.
- Consistent 'undetected' results, no suspicious patterns.
This file is safe—feel free to use DesktopOK.exe as intended. Scan any future downloads with your antivirus for peace of mind.
What to do now
This file looks safe based on everything we checked.
This file is safe to use.
Good habit: only download files from the official website or an app store.
Keep your antivirus and Windows updates switched on so you stay protected.
0 detections across 76 engines
Forensic fingerprint
- File name
- DesktopOK.exe
- Size
- 1.09 MB
- MIME type
- (unknown)
- Detected type
- Win32 EXE
- SHA-256
- 7563da8992fb3b21236ad23b84e73309165d6d98eb8e882d3ab2df38680703c8
- MD5
- b4d43e8d01d059726e2ee262339660e1
- SHA-1
- 238f1a10076c6f1f21da5c7c6fc65d461200451b
- PE imphash
- f87812753de5111fe23cc135dcbbb986
- First seen (VT)
- 3/6/2026, 3:08:12 PM
- Last analysis (VT)
- 4/11/2026, 4:22:52 PM
- First scan (MalwareTips)
- 4/20/2026, 3:43:50 PM
- Last scan (MalwareTips)
- 4/20/2026, 3:44:31 PM
- Code signer
- Nenad Hrgverified
Safety FAQ
Common questions about DesktopOK.exe, answered from the scan data above.
- DesktopOK.exe appears safe. 76 of 76 antivirus engines report it clean. It carries a verified digital signature from Nenad Hrg. As a habit, only run files you downloaded from the official source, since attackers sometimes distribute trojanised copies of legitimate software under the same name.
- DesktopOK.exe is a Windows executable program, about 1.1 MB. Our analysis found no threat indicators for it. It carries a verified digital signature from Nenad Hrg. A file's name can be reused by different files, so we identify it by its cryptographic hash (below).
- None — all 76 antivirus engines we queried report DesktopOK.exe as clean. That's reassuring, though brand-new malware can briefly evade detection before vendors add signatures, so we also weigh the file's behaviour and reputation.
- Yes — DesktopOK.exe carries a valid digital signature from Nenad Hrg, which confirms the file hasn't been tampered with since that publisher signed it. A valid signature is a positive signal, but note that malware is occasionally signed with stolen or abused certificates, so it isn't proof of safety on its own.
- The SHA-256 hash of DesktopOK.exe is 7563da8992fb3b21236ad23b84e73309165d6d98eb8e882d3ab2df38680703c8, and its MD5 is b4d43e8d01d059726e2ee262339660e1. This hash is the file's unique fingerprint — two files with the same SHA-256 are identical. Use it to confirm you're looking at exactly this file (not just one with the same name) when comparing against antivirus databases or a download's published checksum.
- Based on this scan, yes — DesktopOK.exe shows no threat indicators and is properly signed. The important caveat is source: make sure you downloaded it from the official website or a trusted store, because attackers sometimes distribute malware-laced copies under a legitimate file's name. If your own antivirus flags it while we report it clean, that is most often a false positive, but verify the source before overriding your antivirus.
- This report reflects the scan run on April 20, 2026. Because a file's hash never changes, the identity of DesktopOK.exe is fixed — but antivirus coverage improves over time, so a file that looks clean today can pick up detections later (and vice-versa). If you need the latest picture, MalwareTips staff can re-run the analysis from scratch.
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