... — File: Polished-jade-bell_2022-11-29_update.zip
Naming schemes like adjective-noun-noun are common in (like Joe Sandbox or Any.Run).
As of April 2026, "Polished Jade Bell" is not a widely documented public malware campaign or a major commercial software brand. However, based on the naming convention ( [adjective]-[gemstone]-[noun] ), this likely belongs to one of three categories: 🛠️ Probable Origin 1. Enterprise Deployment Package File: polished-jade-bell_2022-11-29_update.zip ...
Researchers often rename suspicious files to these strings to keep them anonymous during analysis. Naming schemes like adjective-noun-noun are common in (like
If so, I can look up the specific technical behavior. 3. Firmware or IoT Update
If you did not expect this file or found it in a sensitive directory:
(e.g., a company server, an old hard drive, or a specific website)
If you found this in a security log, it may be a "deep report" identifier for a scanned object. 3. Firmware or IoT Update