Canadian_maple.7z May 2026

: If you have no expectation of receiving such a file from a Canadian contact, delete the email and the file permanently.

If you encounter a file named "Canadian_Maple.7z" or similar archives from an unsolicited source, observe the following precautions: Canadian_Maple.7z

: Check the sender's email address for inconsistencies or "look-alike" domains. : If you have no expectation of receiving

The file is typically distributed through , where it is attached to emails disguised as legitimate business documents, such as invoices, shipping notifications, or order confirmations. Its name is designed to appear innocuous or related to Canadian business entities to lower the recipient's defenses. Technical Analysis of the Threat Its name is designed to appear innocuous or

: The use of the .7z extension (7-Zip) is a common tactic for evading legacy email security filters that may only scan standard .zip files.