Smallfolicdividedcaptive.7z [Quick]
If you encounter a file with this name or similar characteristics, observe these details: : SmallFolicDividedCaptive.7z
: The archive exploits CVE-2025-0411 , a vulnerability that allows files to bypass the Mark-of-the-Web (MoTW) security flag.
This file is not a legitimate document. It is a malicious archive designed to bypass Windows security features and deploy malware. Why It Is Dangerous SmallFolicDividedCaptive.7z
: When a user opens this specific .7z file using an unpatched version of 7-Zip, it can execute malicious code without triggering standard Windows "Open File" warnings.
: Do not open .7z or .zip files from unknown senders, especially if the file name appears generated or nonsensical. If you encounter a file with this name
: Ensure you are running version 24.09 or later. Older versions are vulnerable to the MoTW bypass.
: Configure Windows to show file extensions so you can see if a file is truly a document or a compressed archive. Why It Is Dangerous : When a user opens this specific
is a file associated with a critical cybersecurity campaign targeting organizations in Europe and Ukraine. It is part of a sophisticated attack chain that exploits a zero-day vulnerability in the popular compression tool, 7-Zip . 🛡️ Critical Threat Alert: CVE-2025-0411