These files are often distributed via deceptive emails or dubious "free download" sites. They are typically disguised as legitimate documents (like PDFs or invoices) but are actually .zip files containing malware.
Right-click the .zip file and select Delete , then empty your Trash/Recycle Bin.
This file is flagged by automated analysis services as a "targeted attack" indicator. It may contain embedded scripts that spawn unauthorized processes once opened.
Some versions of this attack attempt to install "persistence" mechanisms to survive a reboot. 🔍 Where this comes from