Mia-cc281.7z 【Tested | EDITION】Blacklist the file hash (SHA-256) at the mail gateway and firewall levels. Email attachments or malicious download links. Mia-CC281.7z To establish a foothold in a network for subsequent ransomware deployment or data exfiltration. 🛡️ Recommended Actions Blacklist the file hash (SHA-256) at the mail 📍 Because this filename follows a pattern often used in automated malware generation, the specific payload inside may vary slightly between different "Mia-CC" versions. 📂 File Overview Filename: Mia-CC281 Use an updated Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tool to perform a full system scan. Based on current cybersecurity databases and technical repositories as of April 2026, is identified as a compressed archive file frequently associated with malware distribution campaigns , specifically those targeting corporate environments through phishing or credential harvesting . 📂 File Overview Filename: Mia-CC281.7z Format: 7-Zip Compressed Archive When extracted and executed, the internal scripts typically reach out to a Command and Control (C2) server to download secondary payloads like Gootloader , IcedID , or Qakbot . |