Is sigma.exe safe?
Unsigned executable flagged by nine tier-1 engines as Jaik/XWorm RAT.
Nine tier-1 engines across our network label the file as Jaik/XWorm malware. The sample is unsigned, brand-new, and has no prior clean history.
879e57c01f79299650…33823e83a53f6fRecommended next actions
Before running
Do not run it. Delete this file from the device, then empty the Recycle Bin or Trash.
If you already ran it
Disconnect from the internet, start a full or offline antivirus scan, then secure important accounts from a clean device.
Intelligence
The saved assessment, checked against the scan evidence and recorded coverage.
The reasoning behind this verdict
This section explains the evidence supporting the verdict and keeps conflicting or missing signals visible.
Nine tier-1 engines across our network label the file as Jaik/XWorm malware. The sample is unsigned, brand-new, and has no prior clean history.
The file triggered 43 detections out of 75 engines, including nine tier-1 engines that converged on the Jaik/XWorm family. No code signing is present and the file is less than one day old with a single submission. No sandbox or host-reputation data exists, but the static engine consensus is decisive. Similar-hash lookup returned no prior matches.
What We Detected
Nine tier-13 engines (Microsoft, Avast, AVG, Avira, BitDefender, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Secure, GData, Ikarus, Kaspersky, Symantec, TrendMicro-HouseCall) flag the sample as variants of Jaik, XWorm, or MalwareX. The file is an unsigned 205 kB Win32 executable submitted for the first time today.
Threat Behavior
Labels indicate remote-access and backdoor capabilities. No runtime or network data is available to confirm C2 activity, but the static consensus is consistent with known RAT families.
What To Do Now
Do not execute the file. Keep endpoint protection enabled and delete or quarantine the sample. If the file arrived via email or download, scan the source and monitor for follow-on activity.
- Unsigned executable
- Rare and newly observed
- Multiple tier-1 detections naming Jaik/XWorm
Treat the file as malicious and block or remove it; maintain all security software in an active state.
Coverage & freshness
Complete means the check returned a usable result. It does not mean the file is safe.
Antivirus
Complete43 of 75 engines flagged the file.
Sandbox
PartialRuntime data is present, but no completed sandbox environment is recorded.
Network
Not runNo contacted-host reputation check is recorded.
No timestamp recordedYARA
CompleteRule evaluation completed with no recorded matches.
External intel
Complete3 of 3 independent reference sources completed.
Behavior
Plain-English impact first, then the observed runtime evidence.
Threat context
How remote-access malware works
This opens a secret 'back door' into your computer. Once it's running, an attacker can control your PC from anywhere — see your screen, read your files, switch on your webcam, install more malware, or use your machine to attack others.
Bottom line:It's built to stay hidden and keep that connection open for as long as possible.
Runtime behavior was not available
The report does not treat a missing runtime observation as a clean result.
Detection & Forensics
Consensus, attribution, signatures, code structure, prevalence, and identity.
Evidence integrity
Chain of custody for the facts preserved in this report.
- 0rule hits recorded
- 43 / 75engines flagged
- 1sources in submission history
Why these facts are shown
Each statement identifies whether it was directly recorded or derived from saved scan facts.
- 01
43 of 75 antivirus engines flagged the file, including AhnLab-V3 and ALYac.
Verdict inputView chapterProvenanceObservedSourceAntivirus analysisObserved at - 02
The hash has been submitted 1 time from 1 source.
ProvenanceDerivedSourceSaved report factsObserved at
Detection sources at a glance
Category: rat
MalwareBazaar, YARAify, and CIRCL hashlookup completed and returned no entries for this hash.
YARA rules
No matchesThe rule pass completed without a saved public match.
43 of 75 engines flagged this file
View all 75 engine results
Section entropy & packers
No high-entropy executable section or known packer signature was detected. Data and resource sections can still have high entropy without indicating packed code.
How widely this file has been seen
Barely seen in the wild and first surfaced recently. 43 antivirus detections make that low prevalence materially relevant, but rarity alone is not proof of malware.
Fingerprint and provenance
- File name
- sigma.exe
- Format
- Win32 EXE
- Code signing
- No verified publisher
- Size
- 200.5 KB
- Last analyzed
- Aug 21, 2026, 10:58 AM UTC
879e57c01f79299650f7157dc1ed50eeed4c17ec23ae2c2b9333823e83a53f6fSafety & FAQ
Complete recovery guidance and answers for the next decision.
What to do now
This file is dangerous. Treat it as harmful and remove it.
- Recovery step 01
Don't run this file. Delete this file from the device, then empty the Recycle Bin or Trash.
- Recovery step 02
If you already ran it, disconnect from the internet and start with a full antivirus scan or Microsoft Defender Offline scan. If compromise is suspected or the problem persists, use a reputable second-opinion scanner and follow incident-recovery or clean-reinstall guidance.
- Recovery step 03
If you typed any passwords while it was open, change them from a device you trust.
- Recovery step 04
Get a fresh copy from the developer's official site or an official app store.
Safety FAQ
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