Freeversion_fifa.exe

The filename mimics a "free version" of the FIFA video game to trick users—particularly younger audiences or gamers—into bypassing security warnings to execute the file [1, 3]. Technical Behavior

Typically spread via malspam (email spam) campaigns that use "thread hijacking," where attackers reply to existing email chains with links to ZIP archives containing the file [1, 2].

If the file was opened, perform a full system scan using an updated EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) or antivirus tool. FREEVERSION_fifa.exe

The file uses advanced anti-analysis tricks, including anti-debugging , anti-VM (virtual machine) checks, and indirect syscalls to hide its activity from security software [1, 2].

If you are looking for a or a sandbox analysis report (like Joe Sandbox or Any.Run) for this specific hash, please provide the MD5 or SHA-256 hash of your sample. The filename mimics a "free version" of the

It frequently includes a "language check" where the malware will self-terminate if it detects the system language is Russian or Ukrainian [1, 2]. Recommendations

The file is a malicious executable primarily associated with the Pikabot malware family , which surfaced in late 2023 and early 2024 as a sophisticated downloader and backdoor. Core Characteristics Recommendations The file is a malicious executable primarily

Look for unusual outbound traffic to unknown IP addresses, which may indicate a C2 connection [1, 2].