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# On Windows (right-click → Extract All) # On Linux: unzip decrypt-v2.zip -d decryptor_folder/
decrypt_v2.exe --input C:\EncryptedFiles --output C:\DecryptedFiles
In some sophisticated phishing campaigns, the "V2" designation is used to trick users into thinking they are updating a legitimate tool. A user might receive an email saying, "Update your decryption software to V2 to ensure compatibility," prompting them to download the malicious archive.
: Upload the zip file to VirusTotal to check it against 70+ antivirus engines.
# On Windows (right-click → Extract All) # On Linux: unzip decrypt-v2.zip -d decryptor_folder/
decrypt_v2.exe --input C:\EncryptedFiles --output C:\DecryptedFiles
In some sophisticated phishing campaigns, the "V2" designation is used to trick users into thinking they are updating a legitimate tool. A user might receive an email saying, "Update your decryption software to V2 to ensure compatibility," prompting them to download the malicious archive.