If the file is part of a forensics challenge (common for .7z archives in training), these papers are foundational for understanding how to analyze the contents without altering them:
Knowing if it's from a specific competition (like DEF CON) or a data repository would help me find the exact technical write-up or solution paper for you.
In some technical circles, "EV" or "EVV" refers to (using neuromorphic sensors). If the .7z file contains raw data from such a sensor, the most relevant paper is: EVV26.7z
: If the archive is corrupted or password-protected, this helps with bit-stream recovery techniques. 2. Event-Based Vision (EVV)
(Gallego et al., IEEE): This is the industry standard for understanding the data structures and processing algorithms for event-based data. 3. Malware Analysis If the file is part of a forensics challenge (common for
While there is no single peer-reviewed academic "paper" on the file itself, the useful literature for this topic depends on the technical goal of the archive: 1. Digital Forensics & Data Recovery
: Useful for general methodology when approaching unknown compressed blobs. Malware Analysis While there is no single peer-reviewed
If the file was found in a security context, it may be a password-protected malware sample.