: If you haven't opened it, delete the file immediately and empty your trash.
: A ZIP archive containing an executable or a script (like .exe , .vbs , or .js ). Jani.veve.zip
: If you executed the file, assume your current browser-saved passwords are compromised. Change them from a different, clean device . : If you haven't opened it, delete the
: Once the contents are extracted and run, it typically installs an Infostealer . This malware scans your system for: Saved browser passwords and credit card info. Cryptocurrency wallet private keys. Change them from a different, clean device
: Connections to unknown IP addresses or Command & Control (C2) servers. How to Stay Safe
: The file often uses "double extensions" (e.g., Jani.veve.pdf.exe ) to hide its true nature if a user has file extensions hidden in Windows.