Archives like this typically contain an executable ( .exe ), a script ( .vbs , .js , .ps1 ), or a malicious document ( .docm , .xlsm ).
: Search for the file's SHA-256 or MD5 hash on MalwareBazaar to see if other researchers have already flagged its specific contents.
: Avoid opening the file on your primary computer. ISeeLondonISeeFrance.7z
: Given the nursery-rhyme-inspired name (which references "seeing undergarments"), these files are sometimes used for Infostealers (e.g., RedLine, Vidar) that target browser cookies, saved passwords, and cryptocurrency wallets.
: If you must inspect it, upload the file to a sandbox environment like ANY.RUN or VirusTotal to observe its behavior without risking your hardware. Archives like this typically contain an executable (
: Malicious actors often use playful or "click-baity" names to entice users into opening files via social engineering. Safety Recommendations
Since there is no widely documented "official" security report for this specific file name in the public domain as of , I have structured this report based on the likely behavior of such an archive in a security context. File Identification File Name : ISeeLondonISeeFrance.7z Format : 7-Zip Compressed Archive Safety Recommendations Since there is no widely documented
: It may contain a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) designed to gain unauthorized access to a victim's system. Risk Assessment : High Risk : Do not extract this archive on a host machine.