Bwas.7z
Running file BWAS.7z confirms it is a 7-Zip archive data file.
The first step is identifying the file type and checking for basic obfuscation. BWAS.7z
If the archive prompted for a password, use or hashcat : Extract the hash: 7z2john BWAS.7z > bwas.hash Running file BWAS
If the archive contains system logs, search for "BWAS" (often standing for "Broken Web Application Security" or similar) to find traces of user activity. Conclusion BWAS.7z
The 7z signature ( 37 7A BC AF 27 1C ) might be slightly altered to prevent standard extraction tools from recognizing it.
Attempting to list files using 7z l BWAS.7z might reveal a password requirement or show encrypted headers (preventing you from seeing filenames). 2. Vulnerability Identification