File: The_prison_102.zip ... -

: Using tools like PEStudio or Strings to find IP addresses, domain names, or encoded strings.

: Looking for registry keys ( Run or RunOnce ) or scheduled tasks that allow "the prisoner" (the malware) to stay on the system. 3. Malware Reverse Engineering If the ZIP contains a suspicious binary: File: The_Prison_102.zip ...

The filename is commonly associated with a Digital Forensics or Malware Analysis challenge found in CTF (Capture The Flag) competitions or training platforms like CyberDefenders or Blue Team Labs . : Using tools like PEStudio or Strings to

: Checking for "ZIP Slip" vulnerabilities or nested archives. In many "Prison" themed challenges, files are deeply nested or require a password found in a separate clue. 2. Forensic Analysis Steps Malware Reverse Engineering If the ZIP contains a

: If a memory dump (like win7.raw or mem.dmp ) is inside, you would use Volatility to list running processes ( pstree ), network connections ( netscan ), and command-line history ( cmdline ).