The file is identified as a malicious archive, frequently associated with malware distribution and credential harvesting [1, 3]. It is often delivered via phishing emails or hosted on suspicious file-sharing domains [4]. Security Analysis
: If you have already executed the file, assume your credentials have been compromised and change your passwords from a separate, clean device [5].
: Once extracted and executed, the contents attempt to steal browser cookies, saved passwords, and cryptocurrency wallet data [3, 5]. 01cx6jF3FeAMWTRfXA1080.rar
: It connects to remote Command and Control (C2) servers to upload stolen data [5]. Technical Indicators
: Most reports indicate it arrives as an attachment in fake "payment notification" or "shipping document" emails [1, 4]. Behavior : The file is identified as a malicious archive,
Search results and sandbox reports commonly link this specific filename to the following cryptographic hashes (though variations may exist):
: Often associated with high detection rates on VirusTotal (e.g., 50+/70 engines flagging it) [1, 2]. Target OS : Windows [4]. Recommended Actions : Once extracted and executed, the contents attempt
: It often modifies the Windows Registry to ensure the malware runs every time the system starts [2].