Ukraine_2021.7z -

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: Never open archives from unexpected emails, even if they appear to come from a known sender. Ukraine_2021.7z

Cyber-Threat Spotlight: The Ukraine_2021.7z Malware Campaign : If you suspect a file, consider using

This file is a used in spear-phishing campaigns. Attackers sent these files—often from previously compromised official accounts—to targets including the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice and public utilities like Kyivпастранс (Kyiv Public Transportation Service). The Zero-Day Exploit: CVE-2025-0411 The campaign succeeded by exploiting a flaw in

: Attackers used visually identical Cyrillic characters to spoof document extensions, making a malicious archive appear as a harmless Word document (e.g., .doc ).

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The campaign succeeded by exploiting a flaw in . The vulnerability allowed attackers to bypass Mark-of-the-Web (MotW) , a Windows feature that flags internet-downloaded files as untrusted.