07-08-2022_dhxiq2jk4b9h8lc.zip -

Use a tool like PowerShell ( Get-FileHash ) or Terminal to find the SHA-256 hash. If the hash matches reports online for "Emotet" or "Qakbot," it is a virus.

The filename appears to be a generated string often associated with automated data backups , legal discovery exports , or suspicious email attachments . 07-08-2022_dhXIq2JK4B9h8lC.zip

The prefix 07-08-2022 suggests the data was archived or the file was created on July 8, 2022 (or August 7, 2022, depending on the region). If you weren't performing a backup or receiving a specific file on that date, it is likely irrelevant or malicious. 📂 Common Legitimate Associations If this file is legitimate, it is most likely: Use a tool like PowerShell ( Get-FileHash )

If you received this via email from an unknown sender, do not open it . Randomly generated strings (like dhXIq2JK... ) are common in "malspam" (malicious spam) campaigns intended to bypass basic filters. The prefix 07-08-2022 suggests the data was archived