So there it is. I should expect that all versions of tor.exe for 13.0.10 to have the same fingerprint. Am I correct or are there different versions of 13.0.10?
Can anyone else confirm this? Can anyone else post a sha256.
I’m going to download a fresh install package of Tor and post.
Have no clue what is meant by this.
EDITED:
OK! I downloaded tor-browser-windows-x86_64-portable-13.0.10.exe and tor-browser-windows-x86_64-portable-13.0.10.exe.asc . Verified the signature.
On that Win10 only machine I deleted the Tor directory from the desktop which eliminated any traces of Tor which was there.
Did the install and scanned tor.exe with Windows Defender. Nothing
The checksums are the same as my original post.
SO…
Some artificial intelligence told me:
The SHA256 checksum 99FF9BF16318ED3C90500DFC1DEB33A6F3E9B75816BA2AF342FD06D349E9A1A4 (yours) corresponds to a piece of malicious software classified as a cryptocurrency miner. Specifically, it is designed to generate Ethereum (ETH) and Ethereum Classic (ETC) cryptocurrencies. This malware can significantly decrease system performance and pose a risk to device integrity.
Cynet still considers my SHA256 uploaded tor.exe as malicious. Out of 72 vendors they are the only one. Guess they are full of …