: Analysis shows the malware attempts to contact Command & Control (C2) servers to exfiltrate stolen data or receive further instructions [1, 3]. Indicator Summary
Reports from automated analysis platforms like or ANY.RUN highlight these common behaviors for files with this naming convention:
The "interesting" aspect of this specific file name is its recurrence in automated sandbox reports, which reveal a consistent attack pattern: KPP0168.rar
Do not attempt to download or extract this file. If you have encountered this file in your environment, it should be treated as a high-severity security threat .
: Once extracted, the .rar file usually contains an executable (often with a double extension like .exe or .vbs ) [2, 4]. : Analysis shows the malware attempts to contact
: Injecting malicious code into legitimate Windows processes (like vbc.exe or RegAsm.exe ) to evade detection [1, 4].
: In other instances, it deploys Agent Tesla , a sophisticated credential harvester that targets saved passwords in web browsers and email clients [2, 6]. : Once extracted, the
: Creating registry keys or scheduled tasks to ensure the malware runs every time the computer starts [4, 5].