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Safe Handling Recommendations (if legitimate research or lawful review required)
- Work offline on an isolated, air-gapped machine or trusted virtual machine with no network access.
- Use up-to-date antivirus and malware analysis tools before extracting.
- Make a hashed backup (SHA-256) of the original archive for chain-of-custody if legal action is intended.
- Extract into a restricted directory; do not open images in default viewers — use tools that can view metadata safely.
- Strip or view EXIF metadata using command-line tools (exiftool) to check origin timestamps while preserving originals.
- If images appear to be explicit/non-consensual, stop analysis and contact legal authorities or designated compliance teams.