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.exe
Not to be confused with .EXE
MIME type: application/x-ms-dos-executable
Is binary? Yes
Is encrypted? Yes
Can execute dangerous code? Yes
Related extensions: .EXE
Internet Media types: NONE
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) public.exe
Magic number ????????
.exe is a very common file format on the Windows operating system. It is a program file format that installs/runs programs. While the majority of uses are legitimate, this is the most common format for malware on the Windows platform. It has been a part of Windows since MS-DOS 1.0 (pre-Windows 1.0)
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Operating system: Windows and MS-DOS (MS-DOS, DR-DOS, Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Linux, GNU/Linux (only usable on Linux with WINE, does not always work))
To view the file, you will need to have a Windows virtual machine or a Windows installation. If you want to run it on Linux or other operating systems, you will need a Windows compatibility layer, such as WINE
Other? Unknown
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Definition 1: Windows Executable file
An exe file is a program file format that installs/runs programs. While the majority of uses are legitimate, this is the most common format for malware on the Windows platform. It has been a part of Windows since MS-DOS 1.0 (pre-Windows 1.0)
To view the file, you will need to have a Windows virtual machine or a Windows installation. If you want to run it on Linux or other operating systems, you will need a Windows compatibility layer, such as WINE
Definition 2: Pseudo-extension
A pseudo-extension is a file format that is applied to a file, despite not having a purpose, other than to change the file name (such as ???.exe) however this file extension is rarely used as a pseudo-extension
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Usage
exe files are used to run/install programs on all versions of Windows and MS-DOS, along with Linux.
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Opens with: Operating System (Windows/MS-DOS) WINE (GNU/Linux) etc.
Shebang? Unknown
Encoding: Any (commonly ASCII)
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