Then, I'll test it in a sandboxed environment (like Cuckoo Sandbox) to observe its runtime behavior. Monitoring system logs, network traffic, and changes to the registry with tools like Process Monitor can help identify threats.
Looking at user reviews and forums for mentions of the software could provide insights. Scammers might use social engineering tactics to trick users into downloading the software, so checking for phishing emails or suspicious websites would be important.
Next, I'll look into the file structure. The name suggests it's a Windows-exclusive audio tool. I can check the file's properties, such as the publisher's name, digital signature, and file hash (MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256) using tools like VirusTotal. If there's no digital signature or if the signature is missing, that's a red flag.