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: High . 7-Zip archives are frequently used to deliver malware payloads like trojans, loaders, or infostealers.

: Some malicious 7-Zip installers (often from sites like sevenzip.com instead of the official 7-zip.org ) have been found to install residential proxy services on host systems, allowing attackers to route traffic through the victim's machine. A8fAiwsnF.7z

: Recent cybersecurity reports highlight malicious campaigns where fake 7-Zip installers or "weaponized" archives are used to transform infected systems into proxy nodes or steal sensitive data. Key Vulnerabilities & Threats : High

: A known vulnerability in 7-Zip allows attackers to bypass Windows "Mark of the Web" (MOTW) security features, which normally warn users when opening files downloaded from the internet. Recommended Security Actions What type of compressed files

: Recent exploits (e.g., CVE-2024-11477 ) have been leaked that allow for arbitrary code execution if a user extracts a specially crafted malicious 7z file. Recommended Security Actions What type of compressed files are supported?

The file is a compressed archive in the 7z (7-Zip) format . While the specific filename does not appear in public threat intelligence databases as a widely recognized piece of malware, its generic, randomized name is a common characteristic of files distributed via phishing or malicious links. Summary of Analysis File Type : 7z Compressed Archive.