Use your email provider's "Report Phishing" or "Report Spam" button. This helps their filters catch the same email for other users.

Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication on all your accounts so that even if a hacker gets your password, they can't log in.

Use a reputable antivirus (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or Bitdefender) to perform a Full System Scan .

A random "couple in a restaurant" has no relevance to your personal or professional life. 3. Immediate Actions to Take

From a different, "clean" device, change the passwords for your most important accounts (email, banking, and social media). 5. Stay Protected in the Future

If you don't know the sender personally, there is no reason they would be sending you a private file.

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