"I’ve received a file titled . Before I open or execute anything, can you please confirm exactly what this bot does and if it was sent intentionally? I want to make sure it's safe to run on my system."
Since the context for "Download bot (1).zip" is a bit open-ended, here are a few ways you can draft a message depending on who you're sending it to: (Best for a colleague or client) "Hi [Name], Download bot (1) zip
"Hey! Here’s that bot file we talked about: . Just unzip it and follow the 'readme' instructions inside. Let me know if it works for you!" Option 4: Security Warning (If you are the recipient) "I’ve received a file titled
I’ve zipped up the latest build of the bot. This version includes: Updated API integration Bug fixes for the connection timeout issue Configuration template Here’s that bot file we talked about:
Attached is the file you requested: . It contains the necessary scripts and documentation for the bot setup. Please let me know once you’ve had a chance to test it or if you run into any issues during installation." Option 2: Technical/Developer Style (Best for GitHub, Slack, or Discord) " Release: Download bot (1).zip
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