Open Task Manager ( Ctrl+Shift+Esc ) and look for unfamiliar apps consuming high CPU or memory.
Look at the files inside the zip (without running them). If you see .exe , .bat , or .msi files, it is almost certainly a program or a virus, not just a document or image.
If you are curious about the contents but don't want to risk your computer: File: Remember.Me.zip ...
Go to VirusTotal and upload the .zip file. It will scan the contents against over 70 different antivirus engines.
If you must open it, do so inside a Virtual Machine (VM) or a "Sandbox" environment like Windows Sandbox . This keeps any potential infection isolated from your actual computer. 3. Potential "Legitimate" Sources Open Task Manager ( Ctrl+Shift+Esc ) and look
using a reputable tool like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender .
immediately to stop data from being sent to a hacker. If you are curious about the contents but
There are a few niche cases where this filename appears in popular culture: