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While the string appears to be a random sequence of characters, it is actually a specific ICC Profile ID associated with the uRGB (universal RGB) color space.

Because this string is part of an image's metadata, it often appears in malware analysis reports. Sandboxes like ANY.RUN extract these strings when analyzing potentially malicious document attachments (like PDFs or JPEGs) to see if the file contains hidden or suspicious data. Seeing this specific ID generally confirms that the image was simply tagged with a standard uRGB profile rather than a custom, potentially malicious one. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more How to tell if same device was used for different images 9d91003d4080b03d40742c819ea5228e top

The is a lightweight, simplified color space description often used in mobile photography and web-optimized images. It is released under a CC0 Creative Commons license, making it freely available for developers to embed in software. While the string appears to be a random

This identifier is significant in the field of image forensics and verification. When tools like the MeVer Image Verification Assistant or ExifTool analyze an image, they look at these low-level traces to determine the image's history. Seeing this specific ID generally confirms that the

While the string appears to be a random sequence of characters, it is actually a specific ICC Profile ID associated with the uRGB (universal RGB) color space.

Because this string is part of an image's metadata, it often appears in malware analysis reports. Sandboxes like ANY.RUN extract these strings when analyzing potentially malicious document attachments (like PDFs or JPEGs) to see if the file contains hidden or suspicious data. Seeing this specific ID generally confirms that the image was simply tagged with a standard uRGB profile rather than a custom, potentially malicious one. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more How to tell if same device was used for different images

The is a lightweight, simplified color space description often used in mobile photography and web-optimized images. It is released under a CC0 Creative Commons license, making it freely available for developers to embed in software.

This identifier is significant in the field of image forensics and verification. When tools like the MeVer Image Verification Assistant or ExifTool analyze an image, they look at these low-level traces to determine the image's history.