File- Apex.point.v0.035.zip ... 100%

sha256sum "File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip"

Search the resulting hash on VirusTotal (submit it). If any engine flags it, do not extract.

From observed patterns online:

| Category | Notes | |----------|-------| | Game cheat / trainer | Often flagged by antivirus. May inject into Apex Legends process — high ban risk. | | Modding tool | Less common for “v0.035” — usually open-source on GitHub if legit. | | Custom launcher / config tool | Possible for private servers. | | Malware disguised as tool | Keylogger, info-stealer, or crypto miner. | File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip ...


| If you… | Then… | |---------|-------| | Found it in your Downloads folder with no memory of downloading it | Delete it immediately. Run a full antivirus scan. | | Need it for a legacy project | Contact the original author. Without a matching .md5 or .sig file, treat it as compromised. | | Are writing security research | Preserve the original zip, hash it, and submit to abuse databases. | | Are hoping it contains a valuable tool (Apex.Point as a GIS or analytics software) | Abandon hope. Legitimate v0.035 releases are never distributed as File- Apex... with a space. |

Final verdict: File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip is highly suspicious until proven otherwise. Do not execute or extract on a production machine. sha256sum "File- Apex


Many old ZIP files from 1995–2005 use the *.zip extension but contain:

Test with file command:

file "File- Apex.Point.v0.035.zip"

If it returns Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract → proceed with caution.
If it returns data or ASCII text → it’s likely a misnamed text file (open with a hex editor first).

Run: zipdetails File-\ Apex.Point.v0.035.zip (Linux/macOS) or use 7-Zip on Windows.
Look for PK headers and flags. If encrypted, the password is often infected, virus, or the filename itself in cracker circles. Search the resulting hash on VirusTotal (submit it)