The name "novazbesting" appears to be randomized or nonsensical, a common tactic used by malware authors to avoid signature-based detection by antivirus software. Recommended Actions If you have encountered this file:

If this file was found in a suspicious email attachment, a "cracked" software folder, or a random Discord/Telegram link, it is almost certainly malicious.

novazbesting.dll.zip does not correspond to any known legitimate system software or popular application. It bears all the hallmarks of a . Unless you are a malware researcher working in a sandbox environment, the safest course of action is immediate deletion.

Once executed, the DLL may modify the Windows Registry to ensure it runs every time the computer starts, providing a permanent "backdoor" for attackers. Behavioral Red Flags

Do not unzip the archive or register the DLL using regsvr32 .

Attackers often use a legitimate, digitally signed executable (like a common Windows utility) and pair it with a malicious DLL named something the executable expects to find. When the user runs the "safe" program, it secretly loads novazbesting.dll .

Permanently delete the file and clear your temporary folders and browser cache. Conclusion