If you have already downloaded or attempted to open the file, immediately run a full scan with a trusted antivirus program like Malwarebytes or Windows Security .

The phrase is frequently associated with a viral malware scam or social engineering tactic often found on platforms like X (Twitter), Discord, or Telegram. What to Know About "Jen.zip"

Users often see posts or messages claiming to offer a "leaked" or "private" file named Jen.zip (sometimes referred to as "Jen's private photos" or similar bait).

The file is typically not a collection of images or videos but a malicious executable or a script designed to steal browser cookies, passwords, and crypto wallet information once opened.

Avoid clicking any links from unknown accounts promising "Jen.zip" or similar files.

It is commonly spread via bot accounts that spam the link in replies to trending posts to catch unsuspecting users. Safety Recommendations

If you suspect your data was compromised, change your primary passwords and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on all sensitive accounts.

If you see this on social media, report the account for spreading spam or malicious links.