The identifier does not appear in public threat intelligence or academic databases as a known malware sample or standard dataset. Based on the naming convention, it is likely a private archive or a specific internal file from a computer vision or deep learning project. Likely Origin & Content
While the exact file is not indexed, the naming "Mia-CCVR" strongly suggests a connection to or Computer Vision (CV) research.
If this is part of a research project, the "CCVR003" likely refers to a specific version or iteration of a dataset: Mia-CCVR003.7z
May contain .pth (PyTorch) or .h5 (TensorFlow/Keras) files for predicting unseen data.
Likely includes .tif , .png , or .json files for image labeling and training. The identifier does not appear in public threat
Only open this in a virtual machine or a dedicated malware sandbox like Any.Run or tria.ge .
If you found this file in an unexpected location (e.g., a suspicious email, unknown USB, or public forum), treat it with extreme caution: If this is part of a research project,
An open-source deep learning application used for microscopic image segmentation and object detection.