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advapi32.dll
CryptHashData, RegOpenKeyExA, LookupAccountNameW, ConvertSidToStringSidA, RegOpenKeyA, RegQueryValueExA, CryptReleaseContext, CryptDestroyHash, CryptGetHashParam, CryptCreateHash, CryptAcquireContextA, RegCloseKey
crypt32.dll
CertOpenStore, CryptStringToBinaryA, CertAddEncodedCertificateToStore, CryptBinaryToStringA, CertCloseStore
kernel32.dll
InitializeCriticalSection, GetProcessHeap, SetEndOfFile, LCMapStringW, LCMapStringA, GetStringTypeW, GetStringTypeA, GetLocaleInfoA, WriteConsoleW, GetConsoleOutputCP, WriteConsoleA, CreateFileA, FlushFileBuffers, SetStdHandle, InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount, LoadLibraryA, IsValidCodePage, GetOEMCP, GetACP, GetCPInfo, GetConsoleMode, SetFilePointer, ReadFile, MultiByteToWideChar, WriteFile, HeapReAlloc, VirtualAlloc, HeapSize, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, QueryPerformanceCounter, VirtualFree, HeapDestroy, HeapCreate, GetEnvironmentStringsW, WideCharToMultiByte, FreeEnvironmentStringsW, GetEnvironmentStrings, FreeEnvironmentStringsA, GetModuleFileNameA, DeleteCriticalSection, GetStartupInfoA, GetFileType, GetStdHandle, SetHandleCount, ExitProcess, Sleep, InterlockedDecrement, SetLastError, InterlockedIncrement, TlsFree, TlsSetValue, TlsAlloc, TlsGetValue, GetProcAddress, GetModuleHandleW, HeapFree, GetLastError, HeapAlloc, LeaveCriticalSection, EnterCriticalSection, IsDebuggerPresent, SetUnhandledExceptionFilter, UnhandledExceptionFilter, GetCurrentProcess, TerminateProcess, GetCommandLineA, RaiseException, RtlUnwind, CreateThread, CloseHandle, GetEnvironmentVariableA, FindFirstFileA, FindNextFileA, FindClose, LocalFree, ExpandEnvironmentStringsA, GetVersionExA, GetCurrentProcessId, GetTickCount, GetCurrentThreadId, GetConsoleCP
libnspr4.dll
PR_GetSpecialFD, PR_Read, PR_Cleanup, PR_ErrorToString, PR_Init, PR_GetOpenFileInfo, PR_Open, PR_Close, PR_Seek, PR_fprintf
nss3.dll
NSS_NoDB_Init, PK11_GetInternalKeySlot, PORT_ZAlloc, CERT_DecodeTrustString, CERT_AsciiToName, CERT_GetCommonName, CERT_GetOrgName, PK11_ImportCert, PK11_GetTokenName, CERT_GetDefaultCertDB, CERT_ChangeCertTrust, CERT_DestroyName, CERT_DestroyCertificate, PK11_FreeSlot, BTOA_DataToAscii, PORT_Free, NSS_Initialize, SECMOD_AddNewModule, PK11_ListCerts, CERT_GetCertTrust, CERT_DestroyCertList, NSS_Shutdown
nssutil3.dll
NSS_Get_SECOID_AlgorithmIDTemplate_Util, PORT_Free_Util, PORT_GetError_Util, ATOB_ConvertAsciiToItem_Util, PORT_Alloc_Util, PORT_SetError_Util, PORT_Realloc_Util, SECITEM_FreeItem_Util, SECITEM_AllocItem_Util
smime3.dll
CERT_DecodeCertFromPackage
user32.dll
FindWindowExA, FindWindowA, PostMessageA
winmm.dll
waveOutGetVolume, waveOutSetVolume
Export table
GetCertPEMDLL
GetInfoDLL
InstallFirefoxDirectory
InstallUserDLL
InstallWindowsDLL
SetAnswerDLL
SetCertDLL
SetLogFunctionDLL
ShutdownDLL

lavasoftcert.dll

LavasoftCert.dll by Lavasoft Limited (Signed)

Remove lavasoftcert.dll
Version:   2.2.6.6
MD5:   d2a38b39d1ec4a876b626686b18b4035
SHA1:   3bb13ff66f1e20f450d956d532be9c1b6835765a

Overview

lavasoftcert.dll is loaded as dynamic link library that runs in the context of a process. This is typically installed with the program Ad-Aware AdBlocker (Alpha) published by Lavasoft. The file is digitally signed by Lavasoft Limited which was issued by the VeriSign certificate authority (CA). This particular version is usually found on Windows 7 Professional (6.1.7601.65536).

DetailsDetails

File name:lavasoftcert.dll
Publisher:Lavasoft Limited
Product name:LavasoftCert.dll
Typical file path:C:\Program Files\lavasoft\ad-aware adblocker (alpha)\lavasoftcert.dll
File version:2.2.6.6
Size:138.55 KB (141,880 bytes)
Build date:8/20/2013 6:43 AM
Certificate
Issued to:Lavasoft Limited
Authority (CA):VeriSign
Effective date:Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Expiration date:Friday, July 24, 2015
Digital DNA
PE subsystem:Windows GUI
File packed:No
.NET CLR:No
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