Zorab is ransomware that uses social engineering and spoofing to trick victims into executing it by posing as a legitimate decryptor for STOP/Djvu ransomware. Rather than restoring access to previously encrypted data, it encrypts victims’ files again and appends its own extension. The available evidence supports classifying Zorab as a deceptive ransomware operation centered on fake-remediation lures. High-confidence reporting in the supplied material does not establish a specific operator identity, country of origin, sustained targeting pattern, or broader intrusion lifecycle beyond the initial lure and file encryption behavior.
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