Sentinel_1.1.exe Access

: Upload the file (if safe to do so) to a service like VirusTotal to see if multiple antivirus engines flag it.

There is no widely recognized legitimate software or prominent malware family known by the specific filename . The name "Sentinel" is frequently used in technical contexts, and "1.1" typically denotes a version number, leading to several potential origins for such a file: 1. Industrial Monitoring Software Sentinel_1.1.exe

: It is common for SentinelOne to flag, kill, and quarantine .exe files with unusual names or those that attempt to generate themselves repeatedly in temporary folders. : Upload the file (if safe to do

: Right-click the file, go to Properties , and check the Digital Signatures tab. Legitimate software from companies like Thales or SentinelOne will be signed. go to Properties

: Upload the file (if safe to do so) to a service like VirusTotal to see if multiple antivirus engines flag it.

There is no widely recognized legitimate software or prominent malware family known by the specific filename . The name "Sentinel" is frequently used in technical contexts, and "1.1" typically denotes a version number, leading to several potential origins for such a file: 1. Industrial Monitoring Software

: It is common for SentinelOne to flag, kill, and quarantine .exe files with unusual names or those that attempt to generate themselves repeatedly in temporary folders.

: Right-click the file, go to Properties , and check the Digital Signatures tab. Legitimate software from companies like Thales or SentinelOne will be signed.