C24723b1-25b1-1f90-49ca-04421a0e6770_telegram.zip «A-Z EXCLUSIVE»
Many modern "stealer" malwares (such as RedLine, Racoon, or Vidar) package stolen data into ZIP files named with the victim's hardware ID or a unique session GUID before uploading them to a Command & Control (C2) server. If you found this file in an unexpected location, it may be a "log" containing credentials and session data stolen from a Telegram desktop or web client. Likely Contents
Treat it as a high-threat indicator. It may suggest that an Infostealer has accessed your Telegram session. C24723B1-25B1-1F90-49CA-04421A0E6770_Telegram.zip
A ZIP file of this nature generally contains the following Telegram-specific artifacts: Many modern "stealer" malwares (such as RedLine, Racoon,
The filename follows a naming convention typically associated with forensic data extractions or automated malware exfiltration . The string of characters is a GUID (Globally Unique Identifier), often used by software to uniquely identify a specific user profile, device session, or database entry. Contextual Analysis It may suggest that an Infostealer has accessed
Encrypted data files containing the local message database.