Is Ableton_KeyGen.exe safe?
Unsigned keygen executable with strong tier-1 consensus and YARA rule matches.
10 tier-1 engines and 3 YARA rules flag this as keygen malware. The file is unsigned and shows direct-IP network activity consistent with malicious tooling.
d613bbf19a5003a2c5…078734fffcae5bRecommended 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.
10 tier-1 engines and 3 YARA rules flag this as keygen malware. The file is unsigned and shows direct-IP network activity consistent with malicious tooling.
Strong tier-1 family consensus on keygen, corroborated by YARAify rules, outweighs the unsigned status and research-tool filename pattern. Similar-hash matches are weak because they lack signer correlation. The combination of offensive MITRE technique T1134 and widespread distribution over two years supports a malicious classification.
What We Detected
49 of 75 engines flagged the sample, including 10 tier-1 detections. Three tier-1 engines converged on the keygen family. YARAify matched three community rules, one explicitly detecting shellcode patterns.
Threat Behavior
The executable is unsigned, writes multiple temporary files, and contacts 15 external IP addresses without domain resolution. One offensive MITRE technique (T1134) was observed. No malicious dropped children were identified.
What To Do Now
Do not execute this file. Keep endpoint protection enabled and remove the sample from disk. If the file was downloaded from an untrusted source, scan the entire system.
Where this verdict could be wrong1 caveat
- similarHashes shows 2 prior safe verdicts on same imphash (matchKind=imphash, signerCoMatch=false) — framework collision, not strong similarity.
These are the assessment's weak points. If you believe one applies to your file, report the verdict and we'll re-review it.
- No malicious dropped children
- No sandbox malicious verdict recorded
- Unsigned executable
- Strong tier-1 keygen consensus
- YARA rule matches for shellcode and NSIS installer
- Direct-IP network traffic without domain resolution
Treat as malicious keygen tooling; delete the file and scan the system with current protection enabled.
Coverage & freshness
Complete means the check returned a usable result. It does not mean the file is safe.
Antivirus
Complete49 of 75 engines flagged the file.
Sandbox
Complete1 isolated runtime environment contributed observations.
Network
Partial20 runtime contacts were observed without a completed reputation cross-check.
YARA
Complete4 signature or behavior rules matched.
External intel
Complete3 of 3 independent reference sources completed.
Behavior
Plain-English impact first, then the observed runtime evidence.
Runtime flight recorder
Capture complete- 1isolated sandbox run
- 22MITRE ATT&CK techniques
- 15spawned processes
- 20network contacts
- 33filesystem & mutex artifacts
What this file does
Observed actions and their security significance
High concern: Changed an auto-start location that can make code run after sign-in or restart.
High concern: Manipulated how the operating system loads code, which can redirect execution.
Moderate concern: Contained obfuscated or packed code that makes inspection harder.
Moderate concern: Runs hidden system commands (script or shell).
Moderate concern: Communicated over a common application protocol; malware can use this for command-and-control.
Moderate concern: Scans through your files and folders.
Moderate concern: Decoded or unpacked concealed content while running.
These are observed capabilities from an isolated analysis. A technique does not prove malicious intent on its own, and the file never ran on your device.
Threat context
How hacktools are abused
This is a hacking or cracking tool — the kind used to bypass software licences, generate fake keys, or attack other systems. Even when the tool 'works', these downloads very often carry hidden malware.
Bottom line:Running one means trusting an anonymous author with full access to your PC — rarely worth the risk.
Attack story
Runtime observations grouped by analysis stage. Arrows organize the stages; they do not claim chronology or causality.
Input file
The submitted object
- FileObserved
Ableton_KeyGen.exe
d613bbf19a5003a2c514056665f79c7c2c3aff9d3712639f13078734fffcae5b
01Uploaded file
Processes
Runtime execution
- ProcessObserved
Observed process
"C:\Users\<USER>\Desktop\program.exe"
02Isolated runtime analysis - ProcessObserved
Observed process
C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\keygen.exe
03Isolated runtime analysis - +1 more recorded observation in Analyst mode
Files
Created or changed
- Written fileObserved
nspE3F8.tmp
C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\nspE3F8.tmp
04Isolated runtime analysis - Written fileObserved
BASSMOD.dll
C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\BASSMOD.dll
05Isolated runtime analysis - +1 more recorded observation in Analyst mode
Network
Hosts contacted
- Contacted hostObserved
20.99.133.109
Contact observed during runtime.
06Isolated runtime analysis - Contacted hostObserved
a83f:8110:0:0:700:700:2800:4000
Contact observed during runtime.
07Isolated runtime analysis - +1 more recorded observation in Analyst mode
7 recorded facts from one runtime window. Every fact remains independently traceable in Analyst mode.
What this file did when executed
This file was detonated in 1 sandbox and its runtime behaviour was observed.
Adversary techniques mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework.
- 20.99.133.109
- a83f:8110:0:0:700:700:2800:4000
- 23.216.81.152
- 192.168.0.59
- 20.99.185.48
- 23.198.171.50
- 20.99.186.246
- 192.168.0.16
- a83f:8110:0:0:4c86:21:0:0
- 192.168.0.39
- C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\nspE3F8.tmp
- C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\BASSMOD.dll
- C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\bgm.xm
- C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\keygen.exe
- C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\R2RLIVE2.dll
- %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF001C393BF7EEDCA9.TMP
- %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF46087C8004EEC13F.TMP
- %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF4BCF7E3BAB513A8B.TMP
- %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\~DFE3F7F21951C4C765.TMP
- %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp\~DF85C3474FFD9715DB.TMP
- Local\MidiMapper_modLongMessage_RefCnt
- Local\MSCTF.Asm.MutexDefault1
- \Sessions\1\BaseNamedObjects\Local\MidiMapper_modLongMessage_RefCnt
Files this sample writes at runtime
This file drops 6 children at runtime. None are currently flagged malicious in our cache.
- c105a865c9c0f6588243…a48f59Never scannednever seen before
- b19809c08159bbe10544…2edd49Never scannednever seen before
- 8ad9e47693e292f381da…dd547fNever scannednever seen before
- 12e169196fcbc6b9f7a7…50481dNever scannednever seen before
- 9ae311e672f224a27350…d12882Never scannednever seen before
- 5910fd7908352d112e0e…08251cNever scannednever seen before
Detection & Forensics
Consensus, attribution, signatures, code structure, prevalence, and identity.
Evidence integrity
Chain of custody for the facts preserved in this report.
- 4rule hits recorded
- 49 / 75engines flagged
- 2,980sources in submission history
Why these facts are shown
Each statement identifies whether it was directly recorded or derived from saved scan facts.
- 01
3 high-confidence signature or behavior rules matched this file.
Verdict inputView chapterProvenanceObservedSourceSignature and behavior rulesObserved at - 02
49 of 75 antivirus engines flagged the file, including AhnLab-V3 and ALYac.
Verdict inputView chapterProvenanceObservedSourceAntivirus analysisObserved at - 03
The hash has a long, established submission history across 2,980 sources.
ProvenanceDerivedSourceSubmission historyObserved at - 04
Scanned file: Ableton_KeyGen.exe — d613bbf19a5003a2c514056665f79c7c2c3aff9d3712639f13078734fffcae5b
ProvenanceObservedSourceUploaded fileObserved at - 05
Observed process — "C:\Users\<USER>\Desktop\program.exe"
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at - 06
Observed process — C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\keygen.exe
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at - 07
File written: nspE3F8.tmp — C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\nspE3F8.tmp
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at - 08
File written: BASSMOD.dll — C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Temp\BASSMOD.dll
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at - 09
Contacted host: 20.99.133.109 — Contact observed during runtime.
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at - 10
Contacted host: a83f:8110:0:0:700:700:2800:4000 — Contact observed during runtime.
ProvenanceObservedSourceIsolated runtime analysisObserved at
Detection sources at a glance
Category: hacktool
One or more independent reference databases matched this hash.
Signatures and behavior heuristics
A community signature or high-severity behavioral heuristic matched. Signatures identify known patterns; heuristics are strong leads but are not proof on their own.
- CP_AllMal_Detector
- Detect_NSIS_Nullsoft_Installer
- shellcode
The sample contacted an external IP address directly and no application domain was recorded. Direct-IP traffic also occurs in legitimate installers and infrastructure, so this is supporting context only and requires corroboration from host reputation and other runtime evidence.
Evidence20.99.133.109 · a83f:8110:0:0:700:700:2800:4000 · 23.216.81.152
49 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
Widely seen in the wild for a long time. High prior this is legitimate; isolated detections on common-old files are usually false positives.
Fingerprint and provenance
- File name
- Ableton_KeyGen.exe
- Format
- Win32 EXE
- Code signing
- No verified publisher
- Size
- 823.7 KB
- Last analyzed
- Aug 18, 2026, 12:43 PM UTC
d613bbf19a5003a2c514056665f79c7c2c3aff9d3712639f13078734fffcae5bSafety & 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.
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