Contusionuninstall.7z -
: Community-made scripts designed to remove specific persistent threats (though these should be used with extreme caution).
Files with naming conventions like "ContusionUninstall" are often associated with:
: Custom uninstallation packages used by system administrators in environments like Microsoft Intune . Safety and Security Review ContusionUninstall.7z
: Be wary if you downloaded this from a third-party site. Malicious actors often use legitimate-sounding filenames to distribute Trojans or proxy tools .
: The .7z format is highly secure and supports AES-256 encryption . However, the archive itself can still house malicious executables. : Before opening, you should upload the file
: Before opening, you should upload the file to VirusTotal to check for hidden threats. Technical Performance If this file is a legitimate part of a software package:
The file appears to be a compressed archive, likely intended for a specific uninstallation process. While there is no official software by this exact name from major developers, the suffix .7z indicates it was created using the 7-Zip utility . Context and Origin : Before opening
Because this is a , it is essentially a container. Its safety depends entirely on what is inside: