Often, a malicious document (like a Word file) drops an executable similar to this and launches it, acting as a loader to download further payload.
Creates named global mutexes, such as Global\552FFA80-3393-423d-8671-7BA046BB5906 , to ensure only one instance runs. 2. Contextual Analysis x69_p_.exe
did you find this file (e.g., %Temp% folder, email attachment)? Often, a malicious document (like a Word file)
Samples matching similar naming conventions (e.g., _..._p_.exe or files dropped by malicious documents) typically show the following behaviors: such as Global\552FFA80-3393-423d-8671-7BA046BB5906
While some packed samples might initially show a low detection rate by antivirus vendors (0/60 in some tests), their behavior is indicative of a downloader or Trojan.