This type of keyword is commonly generated for:
Searching the exact string in Google (in quotes) returns very few results – a strong indicator that it is not legitimate or widespread. A real disk tool from 2015 would have thousands of indexed mentions.
The file naming convention follows standard IBM distribution syntax. Below is the breakdown of the identifier: disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 new
| Segment | Value | Interpretation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Product | disk | Disk archive/installer format. |
| Product Code | dsm | Data Storage Manager (Internal code for Tivoli Storage Manager). |
| OS Platform | windowsx64 | Designed for 64-bit Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. |
| Release Date | jun2015 | Build release date: June 2015. |
| Version | version1120 | Version 5.1.1.20 (Interpreted as 5.1.1 build 20, or Version 11.2.0 depending on naming schema conventions of that era, though typically 5.x refers to the TSM 5 series). |
| Build/Variant | 510 | Specific build iteration or package variant ID. |
Compute SHA-256 (PowerShell):
Get-FileHash "disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 new" -Algorithm SHA256
Compare with official support site (if still available).
Signs that disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 new is malicious: This type of keyword is commonly generated for:
| Indicator | Risk level |
|--------------------------------------|------------|
| No digital signature | High |
| Requests admin rights for no reason | High |
| Connects to IP in Russia/China (via Wireshark) | Critical |
| Deletes itself after running | Critical |
| Named misleadingly (e.g., misspells diskmgmt) | Medium |
| Downloaded from torrent or file-hosting site | High |
In 2015–2016, many fake “disk tools” were used to drop ransomware like Locky or Cerber. If you downloaded this from an untrusted source, delete it immediately. Searching the exact string in Google (in quotes)