Mark the message as "Phishing" or "Spam" in your inbox and delete it immediately.
Are you expecting a from a service, or did this just show up in your inbox unexpectedly?
Legitimate companies rarely send files with encrypted or hexadecimal names without prior notice. Archivo de Descarga F91F800760A3C51970E94238166...
Here is a brief text you can use to warn others, or to keep as a reminder of how to handle these:
This looks like a subject line from a suspicious email, likely one containing a "phishing" link or a malicious attachment. The long string of random characters (a hash) is often used by scammers to bypass spam filters or create a false sense of technical urgency. Mark the message as "Phishing" or "Spam" in
The email with the subject is a potential security threat. Please follow these safety steps:
Check the actual email address of the sender. If it doesn't match a known, official source, it is likely a scam. Here is a brief text you can use
Avoid clicking any links or downloading attachments within the email.