: If downloaded, the file could contain executable malware, ransomware, or "zip bombs" designed to crash a system.
: Malicious actors can create URLs that look like local file names (e.g., spoo.zip ) but actually lead to a website. spoo.zip
: Use your organization's IT reporting tools or official government reporting sites like GOV.UK to flag potential scams. : If downloaded, the file could contain executable
The ".zip" extension is now a owned by Google. This creates unique security challenges: ✅ Safety Recommendations : Files named "spoo
: Clicking a .zip link in a browser might trigger an automatic download of a malicious archive.
: Opening unknown .zip files can bypass certain antivirus filters if the contents are encrypted or obfuscated. ✅ Safety Recommendations
: Files named "spoo.zip" or similar are often used in spear phishing simulations or real attacks to trick users into opening what they think is a legitimate compressed folder. ⚠️ Potential Risks