Evv2.rar

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If you received this file via an unsolicited email, do not open or extract it. EVV2.rar

It attempts to "hook" into web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) to steal saved passwords, cookies, and autocomplete data. Upload the file to a service like VirusTotal

A downloader used to pull more advanced malware onto the system. Security Recommendations Edge) to steal saved passwords

Archives named with short, alphanumeric codes like "EVV2" often contain a single executable designed to look like a document. Common internal files include: EVV2.exe (The primary payload)

Typically small (under 2MB) to facilitate quick delivery via email.

It often creates a registry key in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run to ensure it starts every time the computer reboots.