: 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 string "Zomig" often appears in automated, algorithmically generated filenames used by malware distributors to bypass basic security filters. Zomig-2145BNP.7z
: If you found this file in an unsolicited email or a suspicious download directory, do not extract or run it . : If you still have the file and
: Remove the file from your system and empty your trash. : Remove the file from your system and empty your trash
: 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.
: 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.
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 .