: Automated sandboxes often detect behaviors such as registry modifications, attempts to disable Windows Defender, and connections to known malicious Command & Control (C2) servers [3, 4].
Deep reports from malware analysis sandboxes (like Any.Run or Hybrid Analysis) for similar filenames typically show: Name_That_Pornstar_v1.1.0.zip
The file is typically associated with adult-themed gaming or quiz software, but it is frequently flagged by security researchers as a high-risk file often used to distribute malware. File Overview & Security Warning : Automated sandboxes often detect behaviors such as
: If you have downloaded this file, do not extract its contents or run any executable inside. : The file may attempt to create a
: The file may attempt to create a scheduled task or add itself to the "Startup" folder to ensure it runs every time the PC boots [4].
: In many cases, the zip file does not contain the advertised game but rather a malicious executable ( .exe ) disguised with a generic icon [2]. Technical Analysis (Typical Findings)
: Delete the file and clear your "Downloads" folder and recycle bin. Follow up with a full system scan using a tool like Malwarebytes [1, 5].