Legitimate services (like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or Google Drive) will send notifications from their own verified domains. A raw .zip file attached to a vague email is almost always a sign of a cyberattack.
Check the actual email address, not just the display name. If it’s a string of random characters or an unfamiliar domain, it’s a scam. Download Alyssaaaaa zip
If already downloaded, do not open or "unzip" the folder. If it’s a string of random characters or
Ensure Multi-Factor Authentication is active on your email and banking accounts to prevent unauthorized access if your credentials were compromised. If you interacted with the file, run a
If you interacted with the file, run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus like Microsoft Defender, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender.
Zip files are frequently used to hide .exe , .js , or .vbs files. Once run, these can install Ransomware , Keyloggers , or Trojan horses .
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