: If you have already downloaded the file, do not open it. Instead, run a full system scan with updated antivirus software like Microsoft Defender , Malwarebytes , or Bitdefender .
: Look closely at the sender's email address. Phishing emails often come from addresses that look official but have minor misspellings or use generic domains. Download File pics...zip
: Attackers often use double extensions (e.g., pics.jpg.zip ) to trick users into thinking the file is a simple image. Recommended Actions : If you have already downloaded the file, do not open it
: Some "informative papers" or "invoice" attachments lead to fake login pages designed to steal your email or banking passwords. Phishing emails often come from addresses that look
: If you received this in an unsolicited email, delete it immediately .
: If the sender is someone you know, contact them through a different channel (like a phone call) to confirm they actually sent it. Their account may have been hacked.