The archive 53785.rar is a malicious container typically used in phishing campaigns. Initial analysis suggests the archive contains a heavily obfuscated executable designed to bypass signature-based detection. The primary payload is identified as , a prolific .NET-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT) and information stealer. 2. File Identification Filename: 53785.rar File Type: RAR Archive (version 5.0 or 4.x) Size: ~400 KB - 600 KB (variable based on version)
Deploy EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) tools to monitor for suspicious process hollowing and unauthorized registry changes.
Once active, the malware initiates the following data exfiltration routines: 53785.rar
Often uses generic strings or mimics older versions of Internet Explorer. 6. Mitigation & Recommendations
The payload checks for the presence of virtual machine (VM) artifacts or debugging tools; if detected, it terminates execution to avoid discovery. 4. Payload Capabilities (Agent Tesla) The archive 53785
Sends the stolen data to a Command & Control (C2) server via SMTP (email), FTP , or Telegram Bot API . 5. Network Indicators (IOCs)
The malware typically attempts to connect to specific C2 infrastructures. Common patterns found in these samples include: 53785.rar
The file is most commonly identified in cybersecurity intelligence as a compressed archive associated with malware distribution , specifically linked to campaigns involving the Agent Tesla spyware or GuLoader downloader.