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"Rockspaperyawn.7z" is not a widely recognized malware strain, but the filename suggests it could be a Capture The Flag (CTF) challenge file or a custom archive. The .7z format is commonly used for compression and, due to its strong encryption capabilities, can be used to hide malicious payloads. Users are advised to scan the file with security tools like VirusTotal and avoid extracting it, as the name may be used for social engineering to pique user curiosity.

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