Is it expected for Zero Day Protection to flag chrome updating on all my machines every couple of days? Is there a way to safely add this to an exception list to prevent the hundreds of "suspicious" notifications that are being logged? I tried adding the domain to an exception rule but obviously swung and missed...
File Analysis:
| File name | Unnamed file |
| File type | application/x-dosexec |
| SHA1 | 493c48158fe66af03d3a80502ab1ee0e13edc14c |
| SHA256 | 4f23e533e57a09a12d84db323b8013550c959d46aed7c0c71db62c1654319482 |
| File size | 6,991,872 bytes |
| Image size | 6,991,872 bytes |
| Image base | 5368709120 |
| File time stamp | 2022-08-15 12:22:22 |
| Machine type | AMD64 |
| Subsystem | WINDOWS_GUI |
| Languages | RESOURCE_LANGS.ENGLISH |
| Sections | 9 |
| Debug information | N/A |
| PE flags | LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE, EXECUTABLE_IMAGE |
| Original file name | n/a |
| Internal name | mini_installer |
| File description | Google Chrome Installer |
| File version | 104.0.5112.102 |
| Private build | |
| Special build | |
| Comments | n/a |
| Product name | Google Chrome Installer |
| Product version | 104.0.5112.102 |
| Company name | Google LLC |
| Copyright | Copyright 2022 Google LLC. All rights reserved. |
| Trademarks |
Thanks for any and all help!
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