: If received at work, notify your IT or cybersecurity department so they can block the sender's domain.
: Typically distributed via malicious emails (phishing). These emails often use "social engineering" tactics, pretending to be holiday greetings, invoices, or gift lists to trick recipients into downloading and opening the file [2, 5]. ChristmasTreats22.7z
: If you see this file in your inbox or downloads, delete it immediately. : If received at work, notify your IT
: When you extract the file using the password, you are presented with what looks like a harmless document but is actually a shortcut or script that contacts a remote server to download the actual virus [5]. Why It Is Dangerous : If you see this file in your
: You receive an email with a festive subject line or a sense of urgency.