Magsmx_10-12-22.zip

If you have this file, do not extract or run any files contained within it.

If the file has already been opened, disconnect the computer from the internet (Wi-Fi and Ethernet) immediately to prevent the malware from communicating with its server or spreading. MagsMx_10-12-22.zip

Use a reputable, updated EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) or Antivirus tool to scan the system. If you have this file, do not extract

Phishing emails. The subject lines often mentioned "Invoices," "Payment Remittance," or "Overdue Statements." Behavior: Phishing emails

Once the user opens the file inside the ZIP, it runs a script that connects to a Command & Control (C2) server to download the actual malware.

That file name is highly characteristic of a , likely used as an email attachment or a malicious download link. Based on the naming convention and the date (October 12, 2022), this appears to be associated with IcedID (BokBot) or Emotet activities from that period. Summary of the Threat

If you are looking for specific (SHA-256) or C2 IP addresses associated with this specific file for a security report, I can try to dig those up for you—