Such archives often contain Trojans, infostealers (designed to steal browser, crypto, or session data), or ransomware [1].
If you still have the file, the safest way to analyze it is to: and share the link to the report. bitXcracker.zip
This will allow me to provide a more specific analysis of the threat. Such archives often contain Trojans
with your antivirus and share the name of the threat it detects. infostealers (designed to steal browser
(e.g., a specific forum, discord, or email).
Inside the zip, you will likely find an executable ( .exe ) file, often disguised with a fake icon (e.g., a PDF or image icon) to trick the user into clicking it [1].