Providing the hash would allow for a search in malware databases to find the actual "paper" or threat report associated with the underlying malware family.
by Elastic Security: This is an industry-standard deep dive into how files like yours inject code into legitimate processes (like explorer.exe ) to hide from detection. injection_3DE7000.exe
Services like Any.Run or Joe Sandbox often rename dropped payloads based on their memory offsets. Providing the hash would allow for a search
The string 3DE7000 is often a or a checksum . Files with these names are frequently seen in: The string 3DE7000 is often a or a checksum
While there is no specific "paper" dedicated to that exact filename, the naming convention strongly points toward techniques. If you are researching this file due to a security alert, the following resources cover the behaviors it likely exhibits: Technical Research on Process Injection
Malware like Emotet or Qakbot often drops intermediate stages into %TEMP% or %APPDATA% with semi-randomized names during the "injection" phase of an infection.
Since the filename implies "injection," these papers detail the most common methods used by such executables: