Lumion.pro.v12.0-zmco.exe-------- [hot] File

Lumion.pro.v12.0-zmco.exe-------- [hot] File

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| Attribute | Detail | |-----------|--------| | | Lumion.pro.v12.0‑zmco.exe (sometimes appears with trailing hyphens or extra characters) | | File size | Varies; most samples observed range from 200 KB – 2 MB | | File type | Portable Executable (PE) – Windows 32‑bit/64‑bit executable | | First seen | Early 2024 in several malware‑sharing repositories (e.g., VirusTotal, Hybrid Analysis) | | Common distribution vectors | • Spam e‑mail attachments (often disguised as “invoice”, “report”, or “Lumion update”) • Malicious download sites masquerading as 3‑D rendering or architectural software • Bundled with cracked versions of legitimate software (e.g., Lumion, SketchUp, Autodesk) | | Typical target platforms | Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (both 32‑bit and 64‑bit) | | Primary purpose | Remote Access Trojan (RAT) / Information‑stealer – provides attackers with command‑and‑control (C2) capabilities and the ability to exfiltrate data. Some variants also embed a secondary payload (e.g., ransomware, cryptominer). | Some variants also embed a secondary payload (e

The filename suggests that it could be an executable file related to Lumion Pro version 12.0.

Deep within the system, the file was doing more than just bypassing a license check. As documented in security analyses of similar samples

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