Security researchers have found similar “secret potion” or “elixir” named files containing:

The -39-s is unusual. In most filenames, you'd see an apostrophe (Eliza's). Here, -39- likely replaces the apostrophe because some older file systems or web protocols sanitize special characters. So Eliza--39-s effectively decodes to . Thus, the file is "Eliza's Secret Potion.zip" .

The mystery surrounding Eliza--39-s Secret Potion.zip remains a fascinating enigma, with many questions left unanswered. While some have speculated about the file's contents and origins, the truth remains elusive.

Why "Secret Potion"? Attackers choose intriguing names to trigger: