X64 Openvpnconnect3804528msi Verified ((top))
suffix indicates the MSI contains a digital certificate. This prevents the "Unknown Publisher" warnings and ensures the installer's source is legitimate. Data Channel Offload (DCO)
Legitimate OpenVPN MSIs are signed with a certificate issued to “OpenVPN Technologies, Inc.” or “OpenVPN Inc.” Users can verify this via signtool or PowerShell Get-AuthenticodeSignature . x64 openvpnconnect3804528msi verified
: Ensure that your system allows the installation of virtual network adapters, as some strict antivirus software may block the Wintun driver. suffix indicates the MSI contains a digital certificate
Get-FileHash "x64_openvpnconnect_3804528.msi" -Algorithm SHA256 : Ensure that your system allows the installation
Verify that your .ovpn file does not contain deprecated directives like comp-lzo that might be restricted in newer core libraries. Release Notes for OpenVPN Connect on Windows
| Malware Family | Masqueraded Name | Method | |----------------|------------------|--------| | ValleyRAT | OpenVPN_Connect_x64.msi | Phishing email | | PurpleFox | openvpn-legacy-verified.msi | Drive‑by download | | StealC | OpenVPNConnect_v3804.msi | Fake update popup |