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Once active, the malware ensures it survives system reboots by using several stealthy methods:
: It frequently uses a secondary script (often Visual Basic or PowerShell) to decrypt hardcoded AES chunks. These chunks are then concatenated and executed via Invoke-Expression to launch the final payload.
The file is a malicious compressed archive associated with a multi-stage malware infection campaign. Security researchers from platforms like Joe Sandbox and Synaptic Security Blog have identified similar RAR files being used to deliver persistent backdoors through sophisticated evasion and persistence mechanisms. Infection and Execution Flow An 58-76.rar
: Creating keys that trigger the malicious code at user logon.
: It may delete existing system tasks (like WindowsUpdateCheck ) and recreate them with "Highest" privileges to point toward its own launcher in %APPDATA% . Once active, the malware ensures it survives system
: To avoid detection by analysts, the malware queries physical memory (via WMI) and checks for specific Plug-and-Play devices to determine if it is running inside a virtual machine or a sandbox. Persistence Mechanisms
: The RAR file contains an executable or script that often extracts further components into hidden directories like C:\Users\Public\Security . Security researchers from platforms like Joe Sandbox and
: The malware often kills existing PowerShell instances to replace them with hidden processes running from application data folders. Risk Assessment