Executing files directly from the temporary download folder is the primary gateway for infostealers targeting Windows systems, accounting for approximately 35% of analyzed infections. The second most common entry point is C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFramework, appearing in 32% of cases and associated with advanced tactics like process injection. The findings are based on a report by Kaspersky, which analyzed five million records from the dark web. Malicious files often disguise themselves as legitimate software, such as fake codecs or program activators. Kaspersky recommends monitoring exposed assets and not disabling antivirus software during installations.