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| Vendor: unknown vendor |
| Product: unknown product |
| Vendor Website: |
| Last Seen by PC Matic: No Data |
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is bad.
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that the safety of this process is questionable.
PC Matic has analyzed this process and determined that there is a high likelihood that it is good.
This process is a Microsoft or Windows process, but many viruses use this file name to escape notice.In this article, we’ll break down what each part means, how to reconstruct a valid URL, why such strings appear, and — most importantly — how to safely decide whether to visit them or not.
If you genuinely need to access the intended resource:
https- p.shipengliang.com f 11753764-433025016...
The URL provided indicates a file repository for Shipeng Liang, a software engineer and academic known for research in multimedia analysis and deep learning, particularly in cross-modal retrieval and data fusion. The most representative "proper article" likely refers to his published research papers or high-level technical blog posts rather than the specific, versioned document link. You can explore his work at p.shipengliang.com.
At first glance, it appears broken — perhaps a typo, a copy-paste error, or a partially logged URI from a server or browser cache.
Original: https- p.shipengliang.com f 11753764-433025016... Fixed: https://p.shipengliang.com/f/11753764-433025016...
Upon accessing the URL https://p.shipengliang.com/f/11753764-433025016 , we find that it leads to a specific product page on the website. The product appears to be a Chinese-made smartphone accessory, and the URL parameters seem to be used to track the product's details, such as its ID and category.
| Program Name | MD5 Count |
|---|---|
| adobe.photoshop.cs3.extended.keygen.by.z.w.t.exe |
In this article, we’ll break down what each part means, how to reconstruct a valid URL, why such strings appear, and — most importantly — how to safely decide whether to visit them or not.
If you genuinely need to access the intended resource:
https- p.shipengliang.com f 11753764-433025016...
The URL provided indicates a file repository for Shipeng Liang, a software engineer and academic known for research in multimedia analysis and deep learning, particularly in cross-modal retrieval and data fusion. The most representative "proper article" likely refers to his published research papers or high-level technical blog posts rather than the specific, versioned document link. You can explore his work at p.shipengliang.com.
At first glance, it appears broken — perhaps a typo, a copy-paste error, or a partially logged URI from a server or browser cache.
Original: https- p.shipengliang.com f 11753764-433025016... Fixed: https://p.shipengliang.com/f/11753764-433025016...
Upon accessing the URL https://p.shipengliang.com/f/11753764-433025016 , we find that it leads to a specific product page on the website. The product appears to be a Chinese-made smartphone accessory, and the URL parameters seem to be used to track the product's details, such as its ID and category.