It is highly likely that this name is a or a misspelling of a different file or service. Depending on the context where you encountered this name, it may refer to one of the following: Possible Correct Identifications
To provide a more accurate paper or analysis, could you clarify: testnegor.exe
There is no widely recognized software, legitimate tool, or known malware explicitly named in current cybersecurity databases or technical documentation. It is highly likely that this name is
Setup for desktop app testing (Windows Apps Only) - testRigor "testnegor" could be a custom-named executable for a
: Developers often create files named test.exe or test_runner.exe to run specific scripts or code snippets. "testnegor" could be a custom-named executable for a niche project or a specific environment.
Please check if the name was meant to be testRigor , TestManager , or something similar. If this is a custom project you are working on,