Safe
Zero engine detections on a common, long-established SVG file with no behavioural or external-intel signals.
d5b473bba1a201ebb4…94d3052691The 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 complete absence of malicious detections across tier-1 and tier-2 engines, combined with common_old prevalence and zero external-intel hits, strongly indicates a benign SVG asset. Adversarial flags are limited to community-comment text and do not affect the file content or metadata. No signing, behaviour, or dropped-child signals exist to contradict the clean engine consensus.
Each signal cites a concrete token from the evidence the arbiter saw — engine name, MITRE technique, signer string, or an exact count.
engines.malicious=0 and engines.tier1Malicious=0 across 61 reporting engines
prevalence.classification=common_old with 27938 submissions since 2021-08-24
file.fileType=SVG and file.fileSize=762 bytes — typical benign vector format
adversarialInputFlags.anyInjectionSuspected=true from commentInjectionSuspected
- Zero malicious engine detections
- High submission volume over 3+ years
- No behavioural or network indicators
No action required; the SVG asset presents no detectable threat.
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 74 engines
How widely this file has been seen
Widely seen in the wild for a long time. High prior this is legitimate; isolated detections on common-old files are usually false positives.
Forensic fingerprint
- File name
- 94660b205108a49f.svg
- Size
- 762 B
- MIME type
- (unknown)
- Detected type
- SVG
- SHA-256
- d5b473bba1a201ebb4c72da1da032b5873a792d6c66d791fac515a94d3052691
- MD5
- 7b3a37fa249a857b0ff136db0a73f44c
- SHA-1
- 31d00d4c6d14eaccc74ffccce60a242f3479df0e
- First seen (VT)
- 8/24/2021, 5:35:59 PM
- Last analysis (VT)
- 7/12/2026, 1:33:26 PM
- First scan (MalwareTips)
- 7/13/2026, 9:47:54 AM
- Last scan (MalwareTips)
- 7/13/2026, 9:47:54 AM
- Community reputation
- -11flagged
Safety FAQ
Common questions about 94660b205108a49f.svg, answered from the scan data above.
- 94660b205108a49f.svg appears safe. 74 of 74 antivirus engines report it clean. As a habit, only open files you downloaded from the official source, since attackers sometimes distribute trojanised copies of legitimate software under the same name.
- 94660b205108a49f.svg is a file, about 762 bytes. Our analysis found no threat indicators for it. A file's name can be reused by different files, so we identify it by its cryptographic hash (below).
- None — all 74 antivirus engines we queried report 94660b205108a49f.svg 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.
- The SHA-256 hash of 94660b205108a49f.svg is d5b473bba1a201ebb4c72da1da032b5873a792d6c66d791fac515a94d3052691, and its MD5 is 7b3a37fa249a857b0ff136db0a73f44c. 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 — 94660b205108a49f.svg shows no threat indicators. 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 July 13, 2026. Because a file's hash never changes, the identity of 94660b205108a49f.svg 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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