If you have more specific details about "decrypt_v2.zip" or the context in which you're encountering it, I could offer more targeted advice.

In rare cases, the zip file may actually come from the attackers themselves (e.g., inside a "readme" folder left on the desktop). However, these are usually named differently (e.g., restore_files.zip ). If you see decrypt_v2.zip in a compromised environment, it is vital to verify its source.

Report the success rate of decryption, time complexity, and the minimum number of bytes required for a successful crack.