If executed, the malware often modifies Windows Registry keys or adds itself to the Startup folder to ensure it runs every time the system reboots [2, 3].
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The file is frequently associated with malware distribution , specifically appearing in reports related to phishing campaigns or unauthorized file sharing [1, 2]. Summary of Security Findings If executed, the malware often modifies Windows Registry