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Extracting compressed .zip or .7z archives with 7-Zip - FASRC DOCS

A common finding: del-fact.7z is created immediately after a large outbound data transfer to an unknown IP.

.7z files begin with a specific magic number: the first six bytes . If this signature is missing or corrupted, the archive cannot be opened.

| Filename | Context | | --- | --- | | docker-fact.7z | A working example Go smart contract | | contract_fact.7z | Standard test contract for new environments | | contract_del2.7z | A user's custom deletion contract | del-fact.7z

Given the uncertainty surrounding del-fact.7z , we advise users to exercise caution when handling this file. If you encounter del-fact.7z on your system or while browsing online, we recommend:

: Compressed archives are frequently used to distribute "fact-checked" datasets or evidence from digital investigations. Risks and Safety

Double-click the del-fact.7z file to automatically extract the contents via the app. On Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) Extracting compressed

Refers to the removal of temporary files, cache, outdated logs, or legacy databases.

Certain internal system applications deploy administrative scripts prefixed with del (delete) to flag specific database dependencies or factual metrics for systemic pruning. How to Safely Extract and Manage del-fact.7z

Since the 7z format is not natively supported by all operating systems, you may need a third-party tool to extract its contents. | Filename | Context | | --- | --- | | docker-fact

If the archive is encrypted (many ChainMaker contracts are not, but custom ones may be), use:

The contents of DEL-FACT.7Z are not publicly disclosed, which has led to speculation about its purpose and the type of data it may contain. Some possible scenarios include:

The file sat on Elias’s desktop like a ticking bomb: del-fact.7z .

: Because it is open-source, the format integrates cleanly across multiple operating systems. Deciphering "del-fact" Contexts

7z x del-fact.7z