The "SS" prefix often refers to specific software developers or community releases (e.g., SS Games Studio or custom mods).

To prepare a proper report for , it is important to first identify the nature of the file. This specific naming convention—starting with "SS", containing a version number, and ending in a split-archive extension like .7z.001 —is frequently associated with multi-part compressed archives used for software, games, or large datasets.

Since this file is part of a compressed archive, it is a common vector for malicious software .

Once extracted, list the primary executables or assets. Look for a README.txt or Changelog that matches version 032 . 4. Risk Assessment Android Apps by SS Games.Studio on Google Play

Run the file through VirusTotal to check for flags from multiple antivirus engines.

Because .7z.001 is only the first part of a larger archive, you cannot fully open or analyze the contents without having all subsequent parts (e.g., .002 , .003 ) in the same folder. 1. File Metadata & Identification Filename: SS-Nita-v-032.7z.001 Extension: Split 7-Zip Archive (Part 1). Version: v-032.

If the file has very high entropy, it is likely encrypted or packed, which is standard for .7z files but also a common obfuscation technique for malware. 3. Content Verification