CCleaner v6.30.11385 https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/builds Info on changes etc. https://www.ccleaner.com/knowledge/ccleaner-v6-30-11385?c=release-announcement
CCleaner v6.30.11385 Spoiler: Direct Download Links Free https://download.ccleaner.com/ccsetup630.exe Slim https://download.ccleaner.com/slim/ccsetup630_slim.exe Portable https://download.ccleaner.com/portable/ccsetup630.zip Professional https://download.ccleaner.com/professional/ccsetup630_pro.exe Technician https://download.ccleaner.com/te/ccsetup630_te.exe Business https://download.ccleaner.com/be/ccsetup630_be.exe
CCleaner Pro = C:\Program Files\CCleaner\wa_3rd_party_host_32 C:\Program Files\CCleaner\wa_3rd_party_host_64 ------- Company: OPSWAT MDES SDK V4 3rd Party Host Version: 4.3.4074.0
It says here it's part of AVG (Norton GenDigital etc) https://www.spyshelter.com/exe/avg-technologies-usa-llc-wa_3rd_party_host_64-exe/
Hi anon: Is there anything unusual about the latest v4.3.4074.0 of those files that led you to post about them, or were you just curious about their purpose? They have been included in all editions of CCleaner (including CCleaner Free Portable) since the "new" Software Updater tool started rolling out with CCleaner v6.18 in Nov 2023, and the general consensus in the CCleaner forum is that these OPSWAT files are associated with the software updater now used by many Gen Digital programs. See TheOwner's 23-Nov-2023 What is wa_3rd_party_host_64.exe in CCleaner folder? as well as my 10-May-2024 post in Anony2000's How to disable ‘Software Updater’. I only ask because I use CCleaner Free Portable, and the last two ccsetup629.zip (rel. 16-Oct-2024) and ccsetup630.zip (rel. 13-Nov-2024) files have been quarantined by my Microsoft Defender antivirus (see my 20-Oct-2024 MS Defender Detects Portable ccsetup629.zip as Trojan:Win32/Sonbokli.A!cl in the CCleaner forum). I'm wondering now if the latest OPSWAT v4.3.4074.0 executables bundled inside those .zip files could be triggering (hopefully) false positive detections. ----------- Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.5131 * Firefox v132.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.24090.11-1.1.24090.11 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.2.1.144-1.0.5088 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * CCleaner Free Portable v6.30.11385
Did you scan the installer with Malwarebytes AV? if it says it's OK, I'd tell windows defender to take it out of quarantine and exclude it in future. If you have some reason to NOT upgrade your PC to win 11 and wish to remain on an unsupported OS, I'd recommend biting the bullet and paying for the win10 extended support, or you'll be having troubles like this in future. Optimum would be to update to win 11 23h2 or, better, 24h2. (I've always liked MBAM better than Defender, but my VPN (Surfshark) has its own AV that plays nice with defender but not MBAM) I also have ccleaner pro's latest upgrade installed - it did not trip my AVs when it upgraded.
Hi kronkew: My Malwarebytes Premium scans do not detect ccsetup30.zip as a threat and the VirusTotal report at https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file...99911651a96e410e6be99720dc11d7c75bb/detection currently shows a detection rate of only 1/68 (BScope.Trojan.Penguish for antivirus VBA32), but my Firefox browser (which uses Google’s Safe Browsing service for its built-in phishing and malware protection) will flag ccsetup30.zip as a possible threat and block the download unless I choose to ignore the warning. I agree it's likely a false positive (I've submitted FP reports at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/filesubmission), but I'd still like to know why multiple CCleaner Portable users have seen MS Defender quarantine the portable .zip files as Trojan:Win32/Sonbokli.A!cl since ccsetup629.zip was released on 16-Oct-2024. The CCleaner v6.29.11342 release notes at https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/version-history state in part ... ... so perhaps some bundled executable or task associated with those forced updates is sending off alarm bells in MS Defender for the Portable build. Regardless, it's something Avast/Piriform needs to fix on their end so CCleaner Portable users don't have to deal with these detections every time a new version is released. ----------- Dell Inspiron 15 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v22H2 build 19045.5131 * Firefox v132.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v4.18.24090.11-1.1.24090.11 * Malwarebytes Premium v5.2.1.144-1.0.5088 * Macrium Reflect Free v8.0.7783 * CCleaner Free Portable v6.30.11385
CCleaner v6.31.11415 https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/download Version history = https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/version-history
CCleaner v6.31.11415 Spoiler: Direct Download Links Free https://download.ccleaner.com/ccsetup631.exe Slim https://download.ccleaner.com/slim/ccsetup631_slim.exe Portable https://download.ccleaner.com/portable/ccsetup631.zip Professional https://download.ccleaner.com/professional/ccsetup631_pro.exe Technician https://download.ccleaner.com/te/ccsetup631_te.exe Business https://download.ccleaner.com/be/ccsetup631_be.exe
Cleaner v6.32.11432 https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/download Version history = https://www.ccleaner.com/ccleaner/version-history
CCleaner v6.32.11432 Spoiler: Direct Download Links Free https://download.ccleaner.com/ccsetup632.exe https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_FREE/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE Slim https://download.ccleaner.com/slim/ccsetup632_slim.exe https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_SLIM/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE Portable https://download.ccleaner.com/portable/ccsetup632.zip Professional https://download.ccleaner.com/professional/ccsetup632_pro.exe https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_PRO/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE Technician https://download.ccleaner.com/te/ccsetup632_te.exe https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_TECHNICIAN/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE Business https://download.ccleaner.com/be/ccsetup632_be.exe https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_BUSINESS/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE
This is getting weirder, ccsetup632_slim.exe file downloaded from the same link you posted stapp, it's signed on January 14th, 2025 and by Gen Digital Inc. (we already know it's legit)... Spoiler I'd rather wait til there's more info about it.
@stapp could you do me a favor please? Download this file from an alternate link (it's similar to the one is created when you click on the slim version). Out of curiosity I want to see the digital signature. Code: https://bits.avcdn.net/productfamily_CCLEANER/insttype_TECHNICIAN/platform_WIN_PIR/installertype_ONLINE/build_RELEASE
"gen digital" is former known as "Norton Lifelock" which is the follower of "Symantec." they burned the market name "Symantec" with the certificate desaster, then LifeLock for similar reason, now its called Gen Digital and own not only Norton/Symantec, also Avast, AVG with TuneUp, Bullguard and a dozen more companies they bought and incorporated to death. cert date from "gen digital" of TE build Dienstag, 14. Januar 2025 14:18:05 cert signed from Sectigo Public Time Stamping Signer R35 differences between slim and te: 70da799199206226909cdca511e120d8|uninst.exe b92e5955b49c586a0daf1efdef460cb1|branding.dll 417f7aa73351754362e04026acadffe6|uninst.exe
@Mr.X CCleaner is still signed by Gen Digital. Sectigo is a Certificate Authority (CA) that is used to countersign it as an extra layer of validity.. The first version of CCleaner where Sectigo was mentioned is 6.27
Yes, I'm aware of that since ages. My doubt is why your ccsetup632_slim.exe file is signed differently: PIRIFORM SOFTWARE LIMITED / 22 January 25, whereas my ccsetup632_slim.exe file is Gen Digital Inc. / 14 January 25. In my knowledge, all files should be the same for every user in the world.