If you have stumbled upon a link for a file named hosted on AnonFiles , proceed with extreme caution. While the name might sound like a simple utility—perhaps related to the SUMO traffic simulation software or the KC Softwares SUMo update monitor—the hosting platform itself is a major red flag. 1. AnonFiles is Officially Defunct

Malicious actors use .rar archives to bypass basic email and browser scanners.

These ISOs often contain info-stealing Trojans like or Vidar , which are designed to steal your passwords and cryptocurrency wallets. 3. RAR Files and Safety

Any site currently operating under the "AnonFiles" name is likely a clone or a "honeypot" designed to distribute malware. 2. The "Double-Download" Malware Trap

Since due to extreme abuse, any current download link for a file like "Sum01.rar" on an AnonFiles-branded site is likely a scam or malicious redirect.

The original . The administrators cited an overwhelming volume of abuse, specifically malware distribution, that they could no longer manage.

Below is a draft for a security-focused blog post regarding this specific file and the risks associated with it.