File verdict·Decided by the MT AI Engine
Our call

Safe

Clean PNG image undetected by 60 engines including 17 high-trust scanners, despite being brand new.

Trust score88High trust
MT AI confidence · 85%
TUNXWEVoRlhGa3dOZEZEMjZSaG1nTlZHQm1xWmt0dExWRFZSajhIVDdtND0
32.8 KB
d8d4200b0e77399fe8a605e71e5b
Antivirus engines
0 of 75 flagged
Code signing
Unsigned
Age
First seen 1mo ago
MT AI Engine · our arbiter

The 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.

85%Confidence
Very high
Reasoning

Zero malicious hits from 60 reporting engines, including unanimous clean verdicts from 17 tier-1 engines like BitDefender and Kaspersky, indicate no known threats. As a standard PNG image, it poses low inherent risk with no PE or executable traits. The base64-like filename is obfuscated but triggered no analysis flags or adversarial indicators. Lack of runtime data is normal for images, and no external intel or similar hashes contradict the clean profile. Newness introduces minor uncertainty, but strong scan coverage supports safety.

Key signals · 5

Each signal cites a concrete token from the evidence the arbiter saw — engine name, MITRE technique, signer string, or an exact count.

  1. tier1ReportedClean=17 (Avast, BitDefender, ESET-NOD32, Kaspersky, Microsoft)

  2. 0/60 engines malicious/suspicious

  3. fileType='PNG'

  4. prevalence.classification='rare_new' 1 submission

  5. triggeredHeuristics.length=0

Points in its favour
  • tier1ReportedClean=17/17
  • 0 malicious detections (60 reporting engines)
  • fileType='PNG' (common image)
  • no triggeredHeuristics
  • no externalIntel hits
Points against
  • ageDays=0 (brand new)
  • prevalence.classification='rare_new' (1 submission)
  • filename appears base64-obfuscated
What to do

This file is safe based on comprehensive clean scans. Proceed with normal use, such as viewing the image.

No researcher-database hits
External threat-intel sources were not collected for this scan.
Antivirus engine breakdown

0 detections across 75 engines

0 malicious0 suspicious75 clean
Tier-117 engines
0flag
Top commercial AVs (low FP rate)
Tier-238 engines
0flag
Mainstream engines with mixed FP rates
Low-trust20 engines
0flag
Heuristic / generic-AI engines (high FP rate)
All 75 engines report this file as clean.
Hash d8d4200b0e77… cross-referenced against 75 AV engines via our AV network.
Prevalence

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.

Rare & new
Unique uploaders
1
Very few people have ever uploaded this — rare.
Total submissions
1
Includes repeat uploads by the same source.
First seen by VT
1mo ago
May 1, 2026
Prevalence quadrant
here
Rare · New
Targeted malware lives here
Common · New
Just-released software
Rare · Old
Niche or internal tooling
Common · Old
Trusted legitimate binaries
File identity

Forensic fingerprint

File biography
First seen (VT)
5/1/2026, 2:35:46 AM
First seen (MalwareBazaar)
Last analysis (VT)
5/1/2026, 2:35:46 AM
Scanned here
5/1/2026, 2:38:05 AM
File name
TUNXWEVoRlhGa3dOZEZEMjZSaG1nTlZHQm1xWmt0dExWRFZSajhIVDdtND0
Size
32.8 KB
MIME type
(unknown)
Detected type
PNG
SHA-256
d8d4200b0e77399fe8fef3f69bb087e96eb435f1fe12d8e57e003ba605e71e5b
MD5
40b3922efa63c04c0fc30f33b69d4b95
SHA-1
a4ae50a964a37384670655bcf1aae5e2e0caad56
First seen (VT)
5/1/2026, 2:35:46 AM
Last analysis (VT)
5/1/2026, 2:35:46 AM
First scan (MalwareTips)
5/1/2026, 2:38:05 AM
Last scan (MalwareTips)
5/1/2026, 2:38:05 AM
Behavior tags
png
Community classification

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