: The .zip archive likely contains an executable file (like .exe , .vbs , or .js ) disguised as a legitimate application or game.

: Scammers often use nostalgic or tech-themed names (like "RetroGadgets") to bypass your natural suspicion.

: Check the sender's actual email address. Often, these come from hacked accounts or addresses that look official but contain subtle typos.

: Mark the email as "Phishing" or "Spam" in your email client and then delete it permanently from your trash folder.

: The email may claim you have an invoice or a prize that requires immediate action.