: The user extracts the .7z file and double-clicks the .js file, believing it is a document.
This file, , is a compressed archive frequently associated with GootLoader malware infections . It typically contains a malicious JavaScript (.js) file disguised as a legitimate document (often related to legal, business, or medical topics) to trick users into executing it. File Overview File Name : 02279.7z 02279.7z
: The JavaScript uses heavy obfuscation (junk code, reversed strings, and large arrays) to bypass signature-based antivirus detection. : The user extracts the
: Restrict wscript.exe from executing files in the Downloads or Temp directories via AppLocker or similar policies. File Overview File Name : 02279
: Connections to compromised WordPress sites used as C2 infrastructure.
: If this file was executed, disconnect the machine from the network immediately.
: Usually a JavaScript file with a long, SEO-optimized name (e.g., contract_agreement_8234.js ).