File verdict·Decided by the MT AI Engine
Our call

Safe

Clean signed executable from Open Text Corporation with zero engine detections and matching prior safe signer samples.

Verified · Open Text Corporation
Trust score88High trust
MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe
2.4 MB
dfc5a2d5725c1dc72422e52614eb
Antivirus engines
0 of 74 flagged
Code signing
Signed by Open Text Corporation
Age
First seen 10 days ago
MT AI Engine · Verdict analysis

The 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.

85%Confidence
Very high
Reasoning

The complete absence of detections from 74 engines, including 14 tier-1 engines reporting clean, combined with verified signing by Open Text Corporation, strongly indicates a legitimate binary. Similar hashes from the same signer have all previously received safe verdicts under the ai:benign_signed_installer pattern. Behavioural analysis shows only ambient techniques with no offensive MITRE activity or malicious sandbox verdicts. The file's rarity is consistent with a niche enterprise component rather than a threat.

Key signals · 4

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

  1. engines: 0 malicious detections out of 74 total (14 tier-1 clean)

  2. signing.verified=true, signer='Open Text Corporation'

  3. similarHashes: 4/4 prior verdicts 'safe' (matchKind=signer, reason=ai:benign_signed_installer)

  4. prevalence.classification='rare_new', behaviour.offensiveCount=0

Points in its favour
  • Zero engine detections across tier-1 and tier-2 engines
  • Verified signature from Open Text Corporation
  • Four prior safe verdicts on identical signer
  • No malicious sandbox or network indicators
Recommended action

Proceed with normal use; the evidence supports a clean classification.

What to do now

This file looks safe based on everything we checked.

  1. This file is safe to use.

  2. Good habit: only download files from the official website or an app store.

  3. Keep your antivirus and Windows updates switched on so you stay protected.

Runtime behaviour

What this file did when executed

This file was detonated in 1 sandbox and its runtime behaviour was observed.

MITRE ATT&CK
3

Adversary techniques mapped to the MITRE ATT&CK framework.

T1027· Obfuscated codeT1027.002· Obfuscated codeT1071· Remote server (C2)
Spawned processes
2
$(unnamed)
"C:\Users\<USER>\Desktop\software.exe"
$(unnamed)
"C:\Users\user\Desktop\software.exe"
No researcher-database hits
External threat-intel sources were not collected for this scan.
Antivirus engine breakdown

0 detections across 74 engines

0 malicious0 suspicious74 clean
Tier-117 engines
0flag
Top commercial AVs (low FP rate)
Tier-240 engines
0flag
Mainstream engines with mixed FP rates
Low-trust17 engines
0flag
Heuristic / generic-AI engines (high FP rate)
All 74 engines report this file as clean.
Hash dfc5a2d5725c… cross-referenced against 74 AV engines via our AV network.
PE forensics

Section entropy & packers

Section-level entropy and packer detection from the PE header. Nothing suspicious here — entropy is within the normal range for unpacked code.

ent 7.62Unpacked
Section entropy6 sections
.text
6.53
.rdata
5.04
.data
4.64
.fptable
0.00
.rsrc
6.80
.reloc
6.58
0.0Packed threshold 7.28.0
Prevalence

How widely this file has been seen

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
9d ago
Jul 8, 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)
7/8/2026, 11:22:27 AM
First seen (MalwareBazaar)
Last analysis (VT)
7/15/2026, 11:22:53 AM
Scanned here
7/17/2026, 11:39:50 PM
File name
MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe
Size
2.45 MB
MIME type
(unknown)
Detected type
Win32 EXE
SHA-256
dfc5a2d5725c1dc7240e4dcc59e49661d439b965ebe7ee923e5ccc22e52614eb
MD5
16363327297de02cd9d7d35aad5f4ee7
SHA-1
9a6a98e77df5526d30a80378c8d75524116921d1
PE imphash
65a93d48f5eb3dbb5083c253583a20e5
First seen (VT)
7/8/2026, 11:22:27 AM
Last analysis (VT)
7/15/2026, 11:22:53 AM
First scan (MalwareTips)
7/17/2026, 11:39:50 PM
Last scan (MalwareTips)
7/17/2026, 11:39:50 PM
Code signer
Open Text Corporationverified
Behavior tags
overlayidlesignedpeexe
Frequently asked

Safety FAQ

Common questions about MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe, answered from the scan data above.

  • MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe appears safe. 74 of 74 antivirus engines report it clean. It carries a verified digital signature from Open Text Corporation. As a habit, only run files you downloaded from the official source, since attackers sometimes distribute trojanised copies of legitimate software under the same name.
  • MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe is a Windows executable program, about 2.4 MB. Our analysis found no threat indicators for it. It carries a verified digital signature from Open Text Corporation. 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 MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe 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.
  • Yes — MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe carries a valid digital signature from Open Text Corporation, which confirms the file hasn't been tampered with since that publisher signed it. A valid signature is a positive signal, but note that malware is occasionally signed with stolen or abused certificates, so it isn't proof of safety on its own.
  • The SHA-256 hash of MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe is dfc5a2d5725c1dc7240e4dcc59e49661d439b965ebe7ee923e5ccc22e52614eb, and its MD5 is 16363327297de02cd9d7d35aad5f4ee7. 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 — MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe shows no threat indicators and is properly signed. 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 17, 2026. Because a file's hash never changes, the identity of MailStoreMapiClient_x86.exe 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.
Community classification

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