If you have encountered this file on your system or a shared drive, you should take the following steps:
Based on available technical data, is an archive file frequently associated with malware distribution and unauthorized data collections . It typically appears in cybersecurity research reports or on file-sharing sites linked to the spread of "stealer" malware. 🚩 Nature of the Archive
Archives that appear to contain "sugar" (social media bots or game cheats) but actually execute a remote access trojan (RAT) upon extraction. 🛠️ Technical Risks MelissaSweetSugar.7z
If the file contains logs of your own data leaked online, attempting to "verify" it on an unsecure device can lead to further infection.
The filename follows a naming convention often used by threat actors to disguise malicious payloads or to organize exfiltrated data. In many instances, files with this specific name have been flagged as:
Compressed folders containing sensitive data (passwords, browser cookies, and autofill info) stolen from infected machines using malware like RedLine or Raccoon Stealer. 🛠️ Technical Risks If the file contains logs
If you suspect this archive contains your leaked data, check HaveIBeenPwned to see if your accounts were part of a recent breach.
Melissasweetsugar.7z
Melissasweetsugar.7z
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Released December 24, 2025
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Version Information
Version
1.3.6
File Size
95.9 KB
Released
12/24/2025
Latest Version
v1.3.6 (this version)
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If you have encountered this file on your system or a shared drive, you should take the following steps:
Based on available technical data, is an archive file frequently associated with malware distribution and unauthorized data collections . It typically appears in cybersecurity research reports or on file-sharing sites linked to the spread of "stealer" malware. 🚩 Nature of the Archive
Archives that appear to contain "sugar" (social media bots or game cheats) but actually execute a remote access trojan (RAT) upon extraction. 🛠️ Technical Risks
If the file contains logs of your own data leaked online, attempting to "verify" it on an unsecure device can lead to further infection.
Some modern compression exploits can trigger scripts the moment you attempt to unzip the file.
The filename follows a naming convention often used by threat actors to disguise malicious payloads or to organize exfiltrated data. In many instances, files with this specific name have been flagged as:
Compressed folders containing sensitive data (passwords, browser cookies, and autofill info) stolen from infected machines using malware like RedLine or Raccoon Stealer.
If you suspect this archive contains your leaked data, check HaveIBeenPwned to see if your accounts were part of a recent breach.