Cni.rar -
According to a recent automated malware analysis report from ANY.RUN , a file named CNI.rar was observed interacting with system processes like WinRAR.exe to perform write operations in a controlled environment.
If you are dealing with this file as part of a security investigation or CTF, here is the standard procedure for a write-up: CNI.rar
If the archive contains an executable (e.g., .exe or .vbs ), run it in a isolated sandbox to monitor network traffic and registry changes. According to a recent automated malware analysis report
Check the SHA-256 hash on platforms like VirusTotal to see if it matches known infostealers or trojans. There is currently no widely documented "write-up" for
There is currently no widely documented "write-up" for a file named in the context of CTF challenges or standard digital forensics databases. However, recent sandbox reports identify it as a potentially malicious archive. Security Context
Use tools like binwalk or strings to look for hidden files, suspicious URLs, or hardcoded credentials within the archive.
Providing the source of the file could help narrow down the specific "write-up" you need.