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: In some instances, the archive may contain the ransomware executables themselves, configuration files, or scripts designed to disable security software and spread the infection laterally across a network. Why the Name?

: Security researchers have identified this file within environments compromised by LockBit 3.0. This version of the ransomware is known for its "Leak and Ransom" tactic, where attackers threaten to publish the contents of files like "BonerPoppers.7z" on their dark web leak site if the ransom is not paid. BonerPoppers.7z

: The .7z format is an archive. Extracting its contents could trigger malicious scripts or expose you to the stolen data, which may contain malware. : In some instances, the archive may contain

: Immediately disconnect the affected device from the network to prevent the ransomware from spreading. This version of the ransomware is known for