Safe
Unsigned CSV file with zero detections across 61 antivirus engines, including 16 tier-1 vendors; no malicious behaviour or external intel corroboration.
b7edce7662ffaa9ee5…a6f925adb4The 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 MatrixTheorist.obj presents a uniformly benign profile across all detection vectors. Sixteen tier-1 antivirus engines reported no malicious content, and the remaining 45 engines (tier-2 and low-trust) also returned undetected. No heuristic rules fired, no brand mismatch was detected, and no adversarial filename patterns were present. External threat intelligence sources (CIRCL, MalwareBazaar, YARAify) returned no hits. The file is unsigned and rare (1 submission), which limits independent verification, but the absence of any malicious signal across such a broad and high-trust engine consensus is a strong indicator of benignity. The unusual pairing of a .obj extension with CSV file type warrants caution, but no engine flagged this as suspicious.
Each signal cites a concrete token from the evidence the arbiter saw — engine name, MITRE technique, signer string, or an exact count.
tier1Malicious=0; 16 tier-1 engines (Kaspersky, Microsoft, BitDefender, ESET-NOD32, Fortinet, Avast, AVG, Avira, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Secure, GData, Ikarus) all undetected or silent
engines.malicious=0/61 reporting; onlyLowTrustFlagging=false (no low-trust detections either)
signing.verified=false, unsigned file; no signer history; no brand mismatch detected
prevalence: rare_new (1 submission); externalIntel all negative (CIRCL, MalwareBazaar, YARAify hits=false)
No triggered heuristics, no sandbox data, no dropped children, no malicious host contacts
- 16 tier-1 antivirus engines (Kaspersky, Microsoft, BitDefender, ESET-NOD32, Fortinet, Avast, AVG, Avira, DrWeb, Emsisoft, F-Secure, GData) all undetected
- 0/61 engines reported malicious; 0 low-trust detections
- No external threat intelligence hits (CIRCL, MalwareBazaar, YARAify)
- No heuristic rules triggered; no brand mismatch; no adversarial filename patterns
- No sandbox malicious verdicts, no dropped children, no malicious host contacts
This file is safe to use. The universal clean consensus from 61 antivirus engines, including 16 high-trust vendors, indicates no malware presence. If you have specific concerns about the file's origin or purpose, verify it through your trusted source.
0 detections across 74 engines
How often this file shows up in the wild
Barely seen in the wild and first surfaced recently. This is the footprint of targeted malware the AV industry hasn't signatured yet — extra scrutiny is warranted.
Forensic fingerprint
- File name
- MatrixTheorist.obj
- Size
- 2.41 MB
- MIME type
- application/octet-stream
- Detected type
- CSV
- SHA-256
- b7edce7662ffaa9ee53926658ff4ca28687b24f517b5bb2fc29847a6f925adb4
- MD5
- 27bb106c70ea09f4cdbf63b62a475c1b
- SHA-1
- 78d1f0b8fa74ec580eefff671971a35b4c768400
- First seen (VT)
- 6/30/2026, 8:32:58 AM
- Last analysis (VT)
- 6/30/2026, 8:32:58 AM
- First scan (MalwareTips)
- 6/30/2026, 8:34:14 AM
- Last scan (MalwareTips)
- 6/30/2026, 8:34:14 AM
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