: If you received this file via email or found it in a temporary folder ( %TEMP% ), it is likely a payload for a Trojan or Ransomware .
: Instead of searching for the name, calculate the file's SHA-256 hash . This unique "fingerprint" is more reliable for identification than the filename. 1RGVQZYe1LhiAzwrUkzr.zip
The filename appears to be a unique, randomly generated alphanumeric string typically associated with automated file uploads, malware delivery, or encrypted backups . : If you received this file via email
: Tools like Any.Run or Hybrid Analysis can execute the file in a controlled environment to observe its behavior without risking your system. The filename appears to be a unique, randomly
: As a .zip file, it is designed to bundle multiple files and potentially bypass basic email filters that block executable formats like .exe . Security Recommendations