Analysis of indicates it is likely a malicious archive used in credential harvesting or remote access campaigns. While not a standard piece of software, its naming convention suggests it masquerades as a tool for extracting credentials, a common lure used by threat actors to distribute malware to researchers or unauthorized users seeking "leaked" data. Core Security Risks
: The malware executes automatically upon the next system login without requiring administrative privileges.
Files with "Extractor" or "Pass" in the name are often themed as legitimate Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) or credential-checking tools to reduce user suspicion while delivering RATs (Remote Access Trojans) like Quasar RAT or RomCom . Malware Behavior & Persistence