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Merry X-mas.rar [ORIGINAL]

The malware typically spreads through campaigns designed to exploit holiday-themed or administrative urgency:

Upon execution, the ransomware performs the following actions: Merry X-Mas.rar

Emails disguised as court attendance notifications. The malware typically spreads through campaigns designed to

Emails posing as Federal Trade Commission consumer complaints. Merry X-Mas.rar

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The malware typically spreads through campaigns designed to exploit holiday-themed or administrative urgency:

Upon execution, the ransomware performs the following actions:

Emails disguised as court attendance notifications.

Emails posing as Federal Trade Commission consumer complaints.