Allvalidesession.txt -

Stop the malware from uploading any further data.

Update your credentials only after you are certain the infected device is clean or has been wiped.

is a filename frequently associated with the output of malicious credential harvesting tools and "stealer" malware. It is not a standard system file or a legitimate log file used by reputable software. Origin and Purpose AllValideSession.txt

If you encounter this file on your computer, it is a high-confidence indicator of a security compromise:

These files are usually the final step before the malware "exfiltrates" (uploads) your login data to a Command and Control (C2) server or a Telegram bot controlled by the attacker. Immediate Recommendations If you have found this file on your device: Stop the malware from uploading any further data

Are you seeing this file on your or within a specific folder related to a download?

When found on a system, it often appears in the directory of an executable like NArK6vBU1f.exe or other generic, randomly named binaries that have been flagged as trojans or info-stealers. Risks and Indicators It is not a standard system file or

It usually stores structured data including the website URL (often social media platforms like Facebook), the session cookie/token, and sometimes the account name.