The file is frequently associated with automated data harvesting, potential malware distribution, or game-related modding archives, depending on the source [1, 3]. In technical contexts, "Súbor" is the Slovak word for "File," suggesting this name often appears in localized system logs or download histories [2, 5]. Technical Overview File Name: Juiced.zip (often logged as Súbor: Juiced.zip ) Format: Compressed ZIP archive.
If this appeared in a Slovak-localized environment (hence "Súbor"), verify if it was a manual download or an unsolicited "drive-by" download [2, 5].
Upload the file to VirusTotal to check it against multiple antivirus engines [4]. SГєbor: Juiced.zip ...
Avoid opening the archive if you do not recognize the source.
Malicious versions of such files have been observed containing scripts (like .vbs or .js ) designed to exfiltrate browser credentials or crypto-wallet data [4, 7]. The file is frequently associated with automated data
If received via unsolicited email or a suspicious Discord link, the archive likely contains a "dropper" meant to install further malware once extracted [3, 8]. Recommended Actions
While "Juiced" can refer to legitimate software (such as the 2005 racing game Juiced or its mods), security analysts often flag unknown .zip files with this name due to the following risks: If this appeared in a Slovak-localized environment (hence
Archives named "Juiced" are sometimes used as wrappers for "juicing" or boosting game performance, which may actually contain adware or unwanted programs (PUPs) [1, 6].