By itself, an .NFO file is ; it cannot execute code. It is essentially a digital business card or a manifesto. However, the presence of rvtfix.nfo tells a very specific story about the software it accompanies.
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Because rvtfix.nfo only exists in the context of cracked software, the executable files that came alongside it (like steam_api64.dll , RVTFiX Launcher.exe , or custom .exe files) are extremely high-risk. Cybercriminals frequently hide malware in these types of cracks. While the RVTFiX team itself has a reputation for "clean" cracks, anyone can rename a virus rvtfix.nfo to trick you. By itself, an