: These emails often come from spoofed addresses or compromised accounts that have no prior business with you.

This subject line is a known . If you received an email with this subject, do not download or open the attachment .

: It uses a generic "File ID" to create a sense of professional urgency or curiosity.

: Use your email provider's "Report Phishing" button to help train their filters.

. Do not click any links or "preview" the attachment.

The "DR92 (N.C).zip" file is designed to look like a legitimate document (often masquerading as an invoice, legal notice, or shipping update), but it typically contains malicious scripts or executables. Delivery Method : Malspam (malicious spam) campaigns.

: Inside the zip is usually a JavaScript ( .js ), VBScript ( .vbs ), or executable file.