Strike.txt.zip

Opening or extracting Strike.txt.zip can lead to several security issues:

Providing the source can help determine if this is a known campaign. Strike.txt.zip

By including .txt before the .zip extension, attackers hope users with hidden file extensions (a default Windows setting) will only see "Strike.txt" and assume it is a harmless text document. Opening or extracting Strike

In most cases, a file named Strike.txt.zip is not a legitimate document. The naming structure is designed to trick users into clicking what they think is a simple text file ( .txt ), while the actual file is a compressed archive ( .zip ). The naming structure is designed to trick users

If the scan confirms a threat or you don't recognize the file, delete it and empty your trash immediately. Community Perspective

ZIP files can contain executables ( .exe ), scripts ( .vbs , .js ), or batch files that run immediately upon extraction.

Right-click the file and use a reputable scanner like Microsoft Defender or Malwarebytes to check for known threats.