Using unzip -l , the following key files were identified:
Monitoring with Wireshark to see if the file attempts to "call home" or beacon to an external IP. Summary of Findings Vulnerabilities: [None / Buffer Overflow / Logic Flaw]
If this is a Java-based file (common for ICBM mods), using JD-GUI or Bytecode Viewer allows us to read the source logic. File: ICBM.v1.2.2.zip ...
Look for network sockets, file system modifications, or encryption routines (AES/Base64). 4. Dynamic Analysis (Sandbox)
If you can provide more context—such as or the contents of the zip —I can help you write a much more specific report. Using unzip -l , the following key files
[e.g., Extract hidden flag / Analyze payload / Install mod] 1. Initial Reconnaissance
Since "ICBM" is a common name for many projects, here is a structured write-up template you can use to document your findings or process. File Name: ICBM.v1.2.2.zip Status: Initial Assessment / Reverse Engineering Initial Reconnaissance Since "ICBM" is a common name
Based on the filename , this appears to be a technical challenge or software package often associated with Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions or specialized modding communities (like those for Minecraft or missile simulation games).