📌 This is a classic "courier scam." Unless you are 100% certain of the origin, assume the file is a virus. To help you confirm if this specific file is dangerous: Sender's email address (the part after the @) Exact file size of the ZIP
Emails addressing "Customer" instead of your name. DHL4.zip
If you are expecting a package, visit the official DHL tracking site directly—never click links in the email. 📌 This is a classic "courier scam
The "From" field rarely matches an official @dhl.com domain. The "From" field rarely matches an official @dhl
Stealing login credentials and banking info.
Claims of a "failed delivery" or "unpaid shipping fees."
Often contains a malicious executable ( .exe , .scr , .vbs , or .js ) disguised as a PDF or shipping document. Red Flags to Watch For