Gf_3vd_luciferzip
: Malware often uses confusing naming conventions (like a "double extension") to hide its true nature from users. 3. Potential "GF_3vd" Context
The prefix "GF_3vd" does not match standard malware naming conventions from major security firms like CISA or Check Point Research . It may be a: GF_3vd_luciferzip
: It spreads by exploiting multiple critical vulnerabilities in Windows systems, including the infamous EternalBlue and EternalRomance exploits. : Malware often uses confusing naming conventions (like
: Threat actors have recently used fraudulent ".zip" domains to trick users into downloading malicious archives through fake browser-based file interfaces. GF_3vd_luciferzip
: A string used by a specific threat actor to track different versions of their payloads. Recommended Actions
: A specific identifier used within a private organization's incident report or sandbox analysis.