Usually an .exe or .scr file disguised as an image or video file using double extensions (e.g., image.jpg.exe ).
Often spread via phishing links, malicious advertisements (malvertising), or "leaked" content archives on forums and file-sharing sites.
Based on typical behavior for this specific file name in threat intelligence databases:
To gain unauthorized access to the victim's system, steal sensitive credentials (browser passwords, crypto wallets), and monitor user activity. Technical Analysis & Indicators