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Threat Alert: False Alarm for SPLASHWIN.EXE at Rodgers Consulting – Whitelist Solution Needed

February 27, 2025 by AndyHuang

Stay alert! A recent threat detected at Rodgers Consulting involves a false alarm concerning SPLASHWIN.EXE. Learn how to resolve this issue effectively.

1. Issue

Threat Alert: Rodgers Consulting November – MASTER-ROG

Webroot [email protected]
To Kevin Niesler | On Call Computer Services

An endpoint has recently encountered a threat:

Site Name: Rodgers Consulting November
Hostname: MASTER-ROG
Group Name: Default Group
Policy Name: Unmanaged
Keycode: 3D15GSMTAED6B0F449F9

Threat List:
SPLASHWIN.EXE, Win.Riskware.Anyviewer, %programfiles(x86)%\anyviewer
https://snup.webrootcloudav.com/Sky-StoreFileUploader/upload.aspx?MD5=4D20B83562EEC3660E45027AD56FB444

2. Cause

SPLASHWIN.EXE is the startup cover program of AnyViewer. It does not contain any malicious code. This is caused by a false alarm from the security software.

3. Solution

Add SPLASHWIN.EXE to the whitelist of the corresponding security software.

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