: If you didn't specifically request a file from a known Amazon developer or service, delete it immediately.
: Opening the .zip or running any files inside (like .exe or .js) can infect your system.
: Use a reputable tool like the VirusTotal scanner to check the file against dozens of antivirus engines.
💡 : If you found this on a random website or in a suspicious email, treat it as a scam . Genuine Amazon communications will always appear in your account's Message Center .
If you encountered a link or email prompting you to download this specific file, it is highly likely a . ⚠️ Security Warnings
: Scammers often use names that look "official" (like "Amazon" followed by random letters/numbers) to trick users into bypassing security warnings.
: Amazon officially states they never permit archived or compressed files like .zip for attachments in customer or seller cases due to security concerns. 🛡️ Best Practices for Suspicious Files If you are unsure about a file you have already downloaded: