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: ZIP files can hide executable files ( .exe , .js , .vbs ) that install viruses the moment they are opened.
: Hackers often use local-sounding names (like "Habony Mónika" in a Hungarian context) to create a false sense of familiarity. Habony MГіnika.zip
This email and the attached file "" are almost certainly a phishing attempt or malware . : ZIP files can hide executable files (
on your computer if you have already downloaded or attempted to open the file. on your computer if you have already downloaded
: Legitimate professional or personal emails usually contain a clear message. A cryptic email with only an attachment is a major red flag. Recommended Actions: Delete the email immediately.
You should . This specific naming pattern—using a common name followed by a .zip or .7z extension—is a classic tactic used to deliver ransomware or trojans (like Emotet or Qakbot) to unsuspecting users. Why this is dangerous:
to help your email provider block similar attacks in the future.