Hcon.7z Info
To extract, categorize, and analyze the contents for indicators of compromise (IoCs) or challenge flags. 1. Initial Identification & Hash Verification
Since the specific context (malware analysis, CTF, or general documentation) wasn't provided, here is a professional write-up template for a of that file: Executive Summary File Name: HCON.7z File Type: 7-Zip Compressed Archive
/config/ : Holds .json , .yaml , or .ini files related to tool behavior. /logs/ : Historical data of tool execution. HCON.7z
A Python-based automation script designed for credential harvesting or network scanning.
Before extraction, the file was integrity-checked to ensure a consistent baseline for analysis. [Insert Hash] SHA-256: [Insert Hash] Size: [Insert Size] MB 2. Extraction & Structural Analysis To extract, categorize, and analyze the contents for
The HCON.7z archive serves as a for [Insert Purpose]. Analysis confirms that the files contained within are [Malicious / Educational / Configuration-based]. To provide a more accurate write-up, could you tell me: Was this for a CTF challenge ? (If so, which one?) Are you analyzing it as potential malware ? Do you have the password or a list of the files inside ?
Analysis via ls -la revealed a .hidden_flag file, common in CTF environments. 4. Forensic Findings / IoCs Description 192.168.x.x IP Address Internal C2 listener found in config. malicious_func() Code Snippet Obfuscated logic used to bypass AMSI. HCON{...} The final string required for challenge completion. Conclusion /logs/ : Historical data of tool execution
(Specify if the archive was password-protected and how the password was recovered, e.g., via a hint or brute-force). 3. Content Deep Dive