PDFArea PDF to Image Converter 5.5 Avast log

Antivirus report for pdf-to-image.exe (7.74 MB)
Download3k has downloaded and tested version 5.5 of PDFArea PDF to Image Converter on 8 Aug 2024 using only the best antivirus engines available Today.

We have found it to be infected by some form of badware (viruses, spyware, adware, etc.). You can view the full scan logs below.

We will test PDFArea PDF to Image Converter again on the next version release so make sure you check back for updated reports in the near future.
  • Avast:

    Clean
  • Avira:

    Clean
  • Kaspersky:

    Infected
  • McAfee:

    Clean
  • NOD32:

    Clean

Detailed logs

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Avast scan report: Clean
pdf-to-image.exe|>inno.hdr OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{embedded}\License.txt OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{embedded}\Code.bin OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{embedded}\setup.exe|>[Embedded_R#HELPER_EXE_AMD64] OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{embedded}\setup.exe OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{sys}\MSCOMCTL.OCX OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{sys}\Codejock.SkinFramework.Unicode.v15.2.1.ocx OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{sys}\Codejock.Controls.Unicode.v15.2.1.ocx OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{sys}\gdiplus.dll OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\PDF2Image.exe OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#IDXHDR OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#STRINGS OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#SYSTEM OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#TOPICS OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#URLSTR OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#URLTBL OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>#WINDOWS OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>$FIftiMain OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>$OBJINST OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Buy.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Contact.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Images\icon.png OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Images\register1.png OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Images\register2.png OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Images\scr.png OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Images\settings.png OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Index.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Limitation.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Register.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Setting.htm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>style.css OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm|>Table of Contents.hhc OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\help.chm OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\skin.cjstyles OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\DebenuPDFLibraryAX1811.tlb OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\DebenuPDFLibraryAX1811.dll OK
pdf-to-image.exe|>{app}\ISSkinU.dll OK
pdf-to-image.exe OK
#
# Number of scanned files: 38
# Number of scanned folders: 0
# Number of infected files: 0
# Total size of scanned files: 26793842
# Virus database: 240807-12, 8/7/24
# Total scan time: 0:0:5

















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