Files with this specific naming structure are frequently associated with:
If you ran an executable from within the ZIP, disconnect your Wi-Fi or Ethernet to prevent the malware from "calling home" to its command-and-control server.
Which allow a hacker to control your computer and webcam.
If you have downloaded it but not opened it, delete the file immediately and empty your Trash/Recycle Bin.
Often distributed via automated spam bots on social media, "leaked" content forums, or malicious redirects. Analysis of Risk Factors
The name uses "leetspeak" or randomized characters (e.g., "SlH0t" for "So Hot" and "ColleglP" for "College Lip" or "College LP"). This is a classic tactic used to bypass automated filters and appeal to users looking for "adult" or "leaked" content.
Programs designed to steal saved browser passwords, cookies, and crypto-wallet keys.
Which flood your system with intrusive advertisements and unwanted software. Incident Response Recommendations