(Optional) Verify the signature of the Amazon Inspector Classic agent installation script on Windows-based operating systems - Amazon Inspector Classic

End of support notice: On May 20, 2026, AWS will end support for Amazon Inspector Classic. After May 20, 2026, you will no longer be able to access the Amazon Inspector Classic console or Amazon Inspector Classic resources. Amazon Inspector Classic no longer available to new accounts and accounts that have not completed an assessment in the last 6 months. For all other accounts, access will remain valid until May 20, 2026, after which you will no longer be able to access the Amazon Inspector Classic console or Amazon Inspector Classic resources. For more information, see Amazon Inspector Classic end of support.

(Optional) Verify the signature of the Amazon Inspector Classic agent installation script on Windows-based operating systems

This topic describes the recommended process of verifying the validity of the Amazon Inspector Classic agent's installations script for Windows-based operating systems.

Whenever you download an application from the internet, we recommend that you authenticate the identity of the software publisher and check that the application is not altered or corrupted since it was published. This protects you from installing a version of the application that contains a virus or other malicious code.

If after running the steps in this topic, you determine that the software for the Amazon Inspector Classic agent is altered or corrupted, do NOT run the installation file. Instead, contact AWS Support.

To verify the validity of the downloaded agent installation script on Windows-based operating systems, make sure that the thumbprint of its Amazon Services LLC signer certificate is equal to this value:

E8 83 C5 3A F7 8C BA 7C F5 A2 47 E9 B8 86 FC E9 68 EE 0B 36

To verify this value, perform the following procedure:

  1. Right-click the downloaded AWSAgentInstall.exe, and open the Properties window.

  2. Choose the Digital Signatures tab.

  3. From the Signature List, choose Amazon Web Services, Inc., and then choose Details.

  4. Choose the General tab, if not already selected, and then choose View Certificate.

  5. Choose the Details tab, and then choose All in the Show dropdown list, if not already selected.

  6. Scroll down until you see the Thumbprint field and then choose Thumbprint. This displays the entire thumbprint value in the lower window.

    • If the thumbprint value in the lower window is identical to the following value:

      E8 83 C5 3A F7 8C BA 7C F5 A2 47 E9 B8 86 FC E9 68 EE 0B 36

      then your downloaded agent installation script is authentic and can be safely installed.

    • If the thumbprint value in the lower details window is not identical to the value above, do not run AWSAgentInstall.exe.