Sw2010 2012.activator.ssq.exe.46 【Safe – OVERVIEW】
: Multiple antivirus vendors mark this sample as malicious.
You may face fines or internet service suspension.
The filename suggests a specific version or iteration (likely identified by the ".46" suffix) of an activator created by a cracking group known as . SW2010 2012.Activator.SSQ.exe.46
cracked versions lack access to critical security patches, technical support, and official cloud-based collaboration tools. Safe Alternatives
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: According to malware analysis databases like Hybrid Analysis, many archived versions of the SSQ activator trigger malicious behavioral indicators. Attackers frequently repackage legitimate cracks by injecting remote access trojans (RATs), spyware, or ransomware into the payload.
Indicators of compromise to watch for
The activator often required a "SolidWorks 2010-2012 activator" prompt where a user would select the products they wanted to activate, such as SolidWorks itself, Simulation, Flow Simulation, or Plastics.
The official activation process for licensed SolidWorks software is vastly different. For a legitimate network license, a user would navigate through Windows to Start > All programs > SolidWorks 2010 > SolidWorks License Manager > SolidNetWork License Manger to manage their valid, purchased license. SW2010-2012.Activator.SSQ.exe is a shortcut designed to emulate this process without a valid license. cracked versions lack access to critical security patches,
: Files ending in .exe found on file-sharing sites or forums with titles like "Activator" or "Crack" are among the highest-risk files for personal data theft.
: In some cases, users see a "CoCreateInstance entry point not found" error. This error is often a sign that the tool is trying to look for or modify a specific system file, but the function call within that file doesn't match the expected format, indicating a broken or incompatible crack version.