N05c.rar - | Anonfiles

This paper examines the distribution and execution of the compressed archive , a file frequently flagged in threat intelligence reports. By leveraging the now-defunct AnonFiles platform , threat actors utilized this file to deliver info-stealing payloads disguised as legitimate software or game utilities. II. Introduction

The specific file is closely associated with cybersecurity threats and malware distribution , particularly involving stealer malware (such as RedLine, Raccoon, or Vidar) and potentially malicious installers or trainers for popular video games like Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) . N05c.rar - AnonFiles

: Platforms like AnonFiles allowed for zero-registration uploads, making them ideal for hosting malicious .rar and .zip archives. This paper examines the distribution and execution of

: N05c.rar is identified as a recurring file name in malware sandboxes (e.g., VirusTotal, Any.Run). It often targets users looking for cracked software or "trainers." III. Threat Landscape & Distribution Introduction The specific file is closely associated with