Files with this specific naming structure are frequently associated with:
Did you , or are you seeing this name appear in your system logs or browser history?
Use a reputable antivirus (like Microsoft Defender, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender) to perform a full system scan.
From a different, clean device , change the passwords for your primary email, banking, and social media accounts, especially if you use "Auto-fill" in your browser. Summary
The name uses "leetspeak" or randomized characters (e.g., "SlH0t" for "So Hot" and "ColleglP" for "College Lip" or "College LP"). This is a classic tactic used to bypass automated filters and appeal to users looking for "adult" or "leaked" content.
If you ran an executable from within the ZIP, disconnect your Wi-Fi or Ethernet to prevent the malware from "calling home" to its command-and-control server.
If you have downloaded it but not opened it, delete the file immediately and empty your Trash/Recycle Bin.