: It is often spread via phishing emails, malicious ads, or "cracked" software downloads on third-party sites [2, 5].
: Once active, the "Coco_Z4" malware attempts to communicate with an external server to receive instructions or upload stolen data [3, 4]. Coco_Z4.rar
: The archive typically contains an executable (often disguised or packed) that, once run, allows an attacker to gain unauthorized access to your system [2, 4]. : It is often spread via phishing emails,