: Attackers can use "keyloggers" to record your passwords and bank details.

If you download or open an unknown .zip file, you expose your device to several critical risks:

: A .zip file is a container. While the .zip itself isn't a virus, what’s inside can be.

: Your entire computer could be locked until you pay a fee.

: Once extracted, these files often contain "Trojans". They might look like a photo or video, but they are actually executable files (like .exe or .vbs ) that install malware when clicked. The Risks of "Frozen" Files

In the world of cybercrime, attackers use enticing file names—often involving celebrities or suggestive titles—to bypass a user's natural caution.