✅ – Not just the display name. Look for misspellings like @z0om.com or @amaz0n.com .

Have you seen a similar suspicious file? Share your experience below to help others stay safe.

You receive an email or a chat message with an attached file named: 2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip

It’s important to clarify that you mentioned ( 2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip ). However, I can write a cautionary, educational blog post about how such a file name fits common malware/phishing patterns — and what you should do if you encounter it.

✅ – If “Sanjay Kumar” is a real contact, call or message them separately to ask if they sent a Zoom recording.

It looks like a recording of a recent Zoom meeting — maybe with a colleague named Sanjay Kumar. The timestamp feels precise and believable. But before you double-click, stop. Cybercriminals often use familiar, urgent, or business-like file names to trick you into opening malicious archives. Here’s why this specific name is suspicious:

Below is a ready-to-publish blog post on the topic. Posted: January 16, 2025 Topic: Cybersecurity, Phishing, Email Safety

✅ – Upload suspicious files to VirusTotal or scan them in an isolated environment before opening.

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2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip -

✅ – Not just the display name. Look for misspellings like @z0om.com or @amaz0n.com .

Have you seen a similar suspicious file? Share your experience below to help others stay safe.

You receive an email or a chat message with an attached file named: 2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip 2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip

It’s important to clarify that you mentioned ( 2025-01-16 11.39.45 Sanjay Kumars Zoom Meeting.zip ). However, I can write a cautionary, educational blog post about how such a file name fits common malware/phishing patterns — and what you should do if you encounter it.

✅ – If “Sanjay Kumar” is a real contact, call or message them separately to ask if they sent a Zoom recording. ✅ – Not just the display name

It looks like a recording of a recent Zoom meeting — maybe with a colleague named Sanjay Kumar. The timestamp feels precise and believable. But before you double-click, stop. Cybercriminals often use familiar, urgent, or business-like file names to trick you into opening malicious archives. Here’s why this specific name is suspicious:

Below is a ready-to-publish blog post on the topic. Posted: January 16, 2025 Topic: Cybersecurity, Phishing, Email Safety Share your experience below to help others stay safe

✅ – Upload suspicious files to VirusTotal or scan them in an isolated environment before opening.