The name "gamesense.vip" refers to a well-known, private "cheat" software for games like Counter-Strike . Because the legitimate software is exclusive and expensive, bad actors use its name as "bait" to trick users into downloading malware. Why This File is Dangerous

If you still have the file and want to verify its contents without risking your computer:

Log out of "All Devices" in your Google, Discord, and Steam settings to invalidate any stolen session cookies.

Legitimate software rarely requires you to disable your primary security. This instruction is given so the malware can execute without being deleted immediately.

Often, these files are encrypted with a simple password (like 123 or gamesense ). This is done to prevent automated email scanners and antivirus software from "seeing" the malicious code inside the archive.

If the link was in a video description showing "free" premium features, it is almost certainly a trap. How to Analyze the File Safely