Disable Wi-Fi or unplug your ethernet cable to prevent the malware from communicating with its "command and control" server.
Use a reputable antivirus or anti-malware tool (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender) to perform a full system scan.
These files are often distributed via deceptive emails or dubious "free download" sites. They are typically disguised as legitimate documents (like PDFs or invoices) but are actually .zip files containing malware.
Some versions of this attack attempt to install "persistence" mechanisms to survive a reboot. 🔍 Where this comes from
The file string "ACLT MHH TNK" is frequently associated with and targeted phishing campaigns. Research indicates this specific filename pattern often hides malicious scripts or executables designed to compromise your system. 🛡️ Urgent Security Warnings