: If you still have the file and are curious, you can upload it to VirusTotal to see if it triggers any detections from major security vendors.
The file appears to be a compressed archive , but based on the naming convention, it is highly likely associated with malicious activity or phishing campaigns . Zomig-2145BNP.7z
: Filenames with random alphanumeric strings (like 2145BNP ) are common in "malspam" (malicious spam) where users are tricked into downloading an "invoice" or "shipping document" that is actually a trojan or infostealer. : If you still have the file and
: The .7z extension indicates a 7-Zip compressed file. Malware authors use this format because it offers high compression and can be password-protected to prevent antivirus software from scanning the contents. : If you found this file in an
: If you have already interacted with the file, run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus or antimalware tool (like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender).
: If you found this file in an unsolicited email or a suspicious download directory, do not extract or run it .