If you have already downloaded this file, . Delete it immediately and run a full system scan with updated antivirus software such as Malwarebytes or Windows Defender . If you have executed the file, change your banking passwords from a different, clean device immediately [4, 5].
The file is widely identified as a malicious archive used in phishing campaigns, primarily targeting users in Latin America [1, 2]. You should not download or open it , as it is designed to compromise your device. Review of "Tarea 962.zip"
The ZIP file usually contains an executable (.exe) or a loader disguised as a "task" or "homework" document (as "Tarea" means "Task" in Spanish) [1, 5].
Most reports link this specific file naming convention to cybercrime groups operating out of Brazil and Mexico [2, 6]. Recommendation
Once executed, the malware monitors your web browser for banking activity. It can overlay fake windows on top of legitimate banking sites to steal login credentials, two-factor authentication codes, and credit card details [3, 4].
It is a delivery mechanism for Grandoreiro , a sophisticated banking Trojan [2, 3].
