Crax.txt

If you found this file on your system, it is highly likely that your device has been compromised by a RAT.

It can store unique IDs or computer names assigned by the attacker to track multiple infected devices. How to Safely Handle This File Crax.txt

The specific file is commonly associated with malware, specifically as a configuration or log file for the CraxRat remote access trojan (RAT). Security blogs and researchers often analyze these files to understand how the malware communicates with its Command and Control (C2) servers. Common Findings in Crax.txt Analysis If you found this file on your system,

RATs often set themselves to run at startup. Use the Microsoft Autoruns tool to check for suspicious registry entries or scheduled tasks. Security blogs and researchers often analyze these files

The file often contains the server details the RAT uses to send stolen data.

Security analysis of these types of text files typically reveals:

It may list where the malware hides on a compromised system, such as specific folders in the AppData directory.