24.7z May 2026

In computer vision research, the RailEnV-PASMVS dataset hosted on Zenodo includes a specific file named 24.7z , which is part of a larger 84 GB collection used for training AI in 3D reconstruction [22].

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The .7z format is popular for sharing massive datasets because of its high compression ratio. In computer vision research

It often refers to the 24th version of a software tool. For example, some users search for specific iterations of the 7-Zip utility itself or third-party mods. Security researchers use specific file names for samples

Security researchers use specific file names for samples uploaded to "sandboxes" for testing.

Services like ANY.RUN have flagged files with names like 175-33-26-24.7z or Malware.2024.12.24.7z as malicious, often associated with phishing or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) like DCRat [2, 6].