Reports for the filename "" generally fall into two categories: a legacy desktop game often found on gaming forums, or a potentially malicious file used in security research. File Overview Filename: destroyer.7z Format: 7z (7-Zip compressed archive) . Common Associations:
The name is sometimes used in malware sandboxes or threat intelligence reports as a generic label for destructive scripts or wipers. Security Status Report
Outdated versions of 7-Zip (below v25.00) have been susceptible to CVE-2025-11001 , which allows malicious archives to execute code during extraction.
Encrypted or password-protected 7z files are a common delivery method for real malware because they can bypass some email and gateway scanners. Extraction & Analysis Guide If you need to open this file, follow these safety steps:
While the name often refers to a harmless game, users should be cautious. Modern antivirus engines sometimes flag the game's executable (inside the .7z ) as a false positive due to its behavior—simulating system damage.
Legitimate older games like " Desktop Destroyer " may be flagged as Malware.AI.
Reports for the filename "" generally fall into two categories: a legacy desktop game often found on gaming forums, or a potentially malicious file used in security research. File Overview Filename: destroyer.7z Format: 7z (7-Zip compressed archive) . Common Associations:
The name is sometimes used in malware sandboxes or threat intelligence reports as a generic label for destructive scripts or wipers. Security Status Report destroyer.7z
Outdated versions of 7-Zip (below v25.00) have been susceptible to CVE-2025-11001 , which allows malicious archives to execute code during extraction. Reports for the filename "" generally fall into
Encrypted or password-protected 7z files are a common delivery method for real malware because they can bypass some email and gateway scanners. Extraction & Analysis Guide If you need to open this file, follow these safety steps: Security Status Report Outdated versions of 7-Zip (below
While the name often refers to a harmless game, users should be cautious. Modern antivirus engines sometimes flag the game's executable (inside the .7z ) as a false positive due to its behavior—simulating system damage.
Legitimate older games like " Desktop Destroyer " may be flagged as Malware.AI.