If you have already run the file, check for these red flags:
: Look in %localappdata% for a folder named Microsoft Edge (with a space). A legitimate folder is usually named MicrosoftEdge (no space).
While there is no single official report for a file named "Minecraft.v1.19.1.zip," recent cybersecurity alerts indicate that Minecraft-related .zip and .jar files from unofficial sources are being used to distribute multi-stage malware.
: Upload the file or paste the download URL into VirusTotal to check it against dozens of antivirus engines.
: Authentic Minecraft versions are typically distributed via the Official Launcher rather than raw .zip files from third-party sites. How to Verify the File
: Another reliable option for scanning suspicious packages is Jotti's Malware Scan . Signs of Infection
: Some malware attempts to inject code into all .jar files on your system, disabling digital signatures in the process.