disconnect your computer from the internet immediately to prevent data exfiltration, and run a scan in safe mode.

Malware aimed at stealing credentials stored in browsers or applications. Ransomware components. What to Do If You Encounter This File: Do NOT open or extract the file. Delete it immediately.

If you received this via email, mark it as phishing/spam and delete it.

Based on common cybersecurity threat intelligence and file-naming conventions, is highly likely to be a malicious file [1].

with an updated antivirus program (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, etc.) to ensure no infection occurred.

Tools designed to give attackers full control over a victim's computer.

What is your computer showing (e.g., slowing down, weird popups, missing files)? Did you run a scan with an antivirus program?

Files with this name, often distributed via phishing emails or untrusted download sites, typically contain:

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      Rtool.rar File

      disconnect your computer from the internet immediately to prevent data exfiltration, and run a scan in safe mode.

      Malware aimed at stealing credentials stored in browsers or applications. Ransomware components. What to Do If You Encounter This File: Do NOT open or extract the file. Delete it immediately.

      If you received this via email, mark it as phishing/spam and delete it. RTool.rar

      Based on common cybersecurity threat intelligence and file-naming conventions, is highly likely to be a malicious file [1].

      with an updated antivirus program (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, etc.) to ensure no infection occurred. disconnect your computer from the internet immediately to

      Tools designed to give attackers full control over a victim's computer.

      What is your computer showing (e.g., slowing down, weird popups, missing files)? Did you run a scan with an antivirus program? What to Do If You Encounter This File:

      Files with this name, often distributed via phishing emails or untrusted download sites, typically contain: