Before you hit that download button, let’s pull back the curtain on what’s really happening and why that file is likely a digital Trojan horse. 1. Decoding the Random String
Inside that zip is likely a small script (like a .js , .vbs , or .exe file). Once you "unzip" and click the file inside, it executes a command that connects your computer to a hacker's server. 3. The Risks of Downloading
In the digital age, curiosity can be costly. If a file name looks like a cat walked across a keyboard—like —it’s a sign to stop, think, and delete.
Does the email address match the name? (e.g., is "Amazon Support" emailing you from a gmail.com or xyz.ru address?)