Based on typical behavior for files with this naming structure in security repositories:
Use a reputable antivirus (like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender) to scan your system for active info-stealers.
The "LAPTOP-57K88GEQ" part is the hostname of the infected machine where the data was harvested. The "itsle" suffix often refers to the specific campaign or the name of the stealer variant used. Typical Payload: Inside the ZIP, you would usually find: Passwords.txt : Decrypted credentials from browsers. Cookies/ : Folders containing session tokens.
If you suspect this file contains your data, immediately change all sensitive passwords (email, banking, social media) from a different, clean device .
Webcam/Screenshots : Captured images from the user's desktop.
If you found this in a malware repository (like VirusTotal or Any.Run), it is a live sample of stolen data. Handle it only in a strictly isolated virtual environment.