Based on current cybersecurity reports, is identified as a malicious file, typically associated with AsyncRAT or similar Remote Access Trojans (RATs). This file is part of a phishing campaign designed to gain unauthorized access to your computer, steal credentials, and monitor your activity. Quick Actions if You Have This File

: If you have already opened the file, disconnect your device from Wi-Fi or Ethernet to stop the malware from communicating with its Command & Control (C2) server.

: Never download files from unknown senders, even if the filename seems relevant to your interests or work.

: The file is usually delivered via phishing emails or "social engineering" messages on platforms like Discord or Telegram. It often masquerades as a legitimate document or "leaked" content to entice users to click.

: If you have downloaded the file but haven't extracted or run it, delete it immediately and empty your trash.

: Be wary of files that look like one thing but have a different extension (e.g., Caitlyn_Tse.zip containing an .exe or .vbs file).