Msnjhxom1njhk1f3zkgw.zip
Because these names are unique to specific "campaigns" or even individual downloads, there isn't a public "report" on that exact filename. However, based on the naming pattern, it is almost certainly a . Likely Scenarios
That specific filename () appears to be a randomly generated string , which is a common characteristic of files distributed via malspam (malicious email) or automated malware delivery systems.
: The zip file likely contains a malicious script (like .js , .vbs , or .wsf ) or an executable ( .exe ) disguised as a document. When opened, it downloads ransomware, spyware, or a banking trojan. msnjHxoM1NJHK1F3zkgw.zip
: Once you've confirmed it's suspicious, delete the file and empty your trash.
: If you have already downloaded the file, do not extract or run the contents. Because these names are unique to specific "campaigns"
: You can upload the file (or its hash) to VirusTotal to see if major antivirus engines recognize it as a threat.
: If you already opened the file, disconnect your computer from the internet and run a scan with a trusted tool like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender . : The zip file likely contains a malicious script (like
Knowing the source (e.g., a specific email or a website popup) can help me give you more specific advice on what kind of threat it might be.